The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Failure to change HIE under fire

Woman suing agency claims review is missed opportunit­y

- BY STAN ARNAUD

A north businesswo­man suing Highlands and Islands Enterprise for £25million has claimed a review ordered by the Scottish Government will do “lasting damage” to the region’s business community. Wendy Clark has condemned the government’s failure to protect Highland entreprene­urs.

A businesswo­man suing Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) for £25million has claimed the Scottish Government missed an opportunit­y to stop “bad practice and underperfo­rmance” at the developmen­t agency.

Wendy Clark is calling on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Economy Secretary Keith Brown to “open the organisati­on up to genuine openness, scrutiny and accountabi­lity”.

“I hope that support can be built to open it up to genuine openness”

Following the government’s enterprise and skills review of the roles of HIE and other agencies, Mr Brown announced the body would retain its board and statutory functions.

Ms Clark, owner of LC Management and former owner of Invergordo­nbased Port Services, said she believed the review’s outcome would do “lasting damage” to the area’s business community.

She said: “By preserving HIE in its current form, politician­s have condemned entreprene­urs in the Highlands to years of poor support and business uncertaint­y.”

Ms Clark is suing HIE and Scottish ministers at the Court of Session in a case centring on the agency’s use of public money to support the Global Energy Group’s acquisitio­n and redevelopm­ent of Nigg yard in Easter Ross.

The company, which is not accused of any wrongdoing, received several tranches of money from HIE and other public bodies from 2011, which it is claimed amounted to more than is permitted under the European Commission’s limits for state aid.

Ms Clark added: “Even though the HIE structure isn’t changing, I hope that public and political support can be built to open the organisati­on up to genuine openness, scrutiny and accountabi­lity.

“Even at this late stage, I urge the First Minister and Keith Brown to build these vital reforms of process into their final proposals.”

A government spokeswoma­n said: “The outcome of the review will protect the unique service that HIE delivers, whilst promoting greater alignment between the agencies.

“It will continue to be locally-based, managed and directed and will enhance the support that is available to businesses, employers and employees across the region.”

An HIE spokesman said it is “well regarded as a highly successful developmen­t agency”, adding: “As recently as last summer, Audit Scotland conducted a thorough review of the performanc­e of Scotland’s economic developmen­t agencies which concluded that both HIE and Scottish Enterprise were performing well.”

 ??  ?? MINISTERS: Keith Brown, above, and his cabinet colleague Nicola Sturgeon are being urged to intervene
MINISTERS: Keith Brown, above, and his cabinet colleague Nicola Sturgeon are being urged to intervene

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