The Scotsman

‘Shambolic’ Gaelic language body should have been dealt with, says MSPS

- By TOM EDEN

MSPS have accused the Scottish Government of failing to deal with a “shambles” at the public organisati­on for pro - moting the Gaelic language.

Widespread problems and organisati­onal failures were identified at the publicly funded Bord na Gaidhlig in an audit report last year.

MSPS heard that numerous concerns were raised about

B ord na Gaidhlig providing inaccurate informatio­n, its financial stability, poor levels of scrutiny, a lack of transparen­cy with staff and the board not understand­ing their roles.

Facing questions from Holyrood’s public audit committee, Bord na Gaidhlig’s chief executive and chair woman both said the quango had made “significan­t progress” improving the organisati­on.

But during the evidence session – described by convener

Anas Sarwar as “very robust”, and “extraordin­ary” by MSPS Adam Tomkins and Graham Simpson–concerns were raised about the apparent failure of the Scottish Government to identify and act on the problems faced.

Neither of the Scottish Government witnesses, who have a responsibi­lity for the public funding awarded to the organisati­on, were able to identify any of the key performanc­e indicators that could identify success or failure within the organisati­on.

Mr Simpson said the Gaelic team in the Scottish Government, led by Douglas Ansdell, “didn’t keep a grip on what was quite clearly a shambles”.

He added: “I am astonished that the Scottish Government can come here and not tell us what they expect from Bord na Gaidhlig.”

Mr Tomkins said the organisati­on’s progress was from a “very low bar” and some of the errors described in the audit report “are so basic that frankly they beggar belief ”.

Scottish Government’s education director Paul Johnston told MSPS he was “concerned” by the 2018-19 audit and said: “It was very clear that a significan­t programme of improvemen­t would require to be undertaken with pace and urgency to address the issues.”

Mr Sarwar said: “It looks like it is drowning in the detail of a failing organisati­on.”

 ??  ?? 0 Adam Tomkins said progress was made from a ‘very low bar’
0 Adam Tomkins said progress was made from a ‘very low bar’

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