The Scotsman

£2,000 a day for ‘contingenc­y planning’ advice on Lochaber deal

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

The Scottish Government is spending more than £2,000 a day to a major consultanc­y firm as part of “contingenc­y planning” relating to the multi-million-pound guarantee it struck with GFG Alliance over the Lochaber smelter.

Officials signed off the contract with Deloitte, one of the so-called “Big Four” accountanc­y firms, in May of this year.

The contract, worth a total of £405,600, will run until the end of February 2022 with the advice of the consultanc­y firm costing the Scottish Government £2,080 per day.

The deal with GFG Alliance meant the Scottish Government would guarantee the cost of a 25-year power supply contract between the Lochaber smelter and the adjacent hydro plant.

This income stream reportedly was key to the purchase of both by sanjeevg up ta’ s finance empire GFG Alliance in 2016.

Ministers had hoped the continued operation of the plant which employs around 100 people–through the £330 million purchase by mrgu pt a from rio Tinto would protect jobs in the area and allow for a sustainabl­e steel production sector in Scotland.

The deal also reportedly included the promise of a new aluminium wheel factory and the creation of a further 2,000 jobs, neither of which has materialis­ed.

As part of the new contract, Deloitte will be on hand to offer “contingenc­y planning” for this guarantee, which has been reported as being worth as much as £575m.

The deal gained new pertithe nencewhent head ministrati­on of Greensill Capital, to which GFG Alliance was the biggest client, led to Mr Gupta attempting to refinance his business.

Reacting to the new contract with Deloitte, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said Holyrood and the public “have every right” to know what is being planned. He said: “The questions are mounting for both the SNP Government and the GFG Alliance about what has happened already.

This matters because thousands of jobs were promised but they haven't materialis­ed. I think parliament and the public have every right to see what is now being planned.

"This latest £400,000 contract is just the tip of the financial ice berg. The guarantees provided to the GFG Alliance represent one of the biggest deals ever signed off by the Scottish Government.

The scottish government was asked to explain the nature of

work being undertaken by Deloitte, when it realised contingenc­y planning was needed, and how concerned it is about the potential risk to the public purse. Its aida series of securities over the assets ofGFG Alliance at Loch abe rh ad been taken,along with other protection­s in support of the guarantee.

A spokespers­on for the Scottish Government said: “The administra­tion of Greensill Capital UK has impacted a range of businesses across the

Uk, including those operated by the GFG Alliance in Scotland. Scottish and UK ministers are monitoring the situation closely and the Scottish Government has initiated routine contingenc­y planning with input from specialist advisers such as Deloitte to protect its interests.

“Deloitte has been retained as advisers on matters relating to the Lochaber guarantee since 2017.”

 ??  ?? 0 Employees working at the UK’S only remaining aluminium smelter, the Liberty British Aluminium factory in Lochaber
0 Employees working at the UK’S only remaining aluminium smelter, the Liberty British Aluminium factory in Lochaber

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