The Herald on Sunday

Scottish Government facing £5m bill after losing High Court case over shipyard takeover

- By Dexter Harris

THE Scottish Government could be left with a £5 million bill to an insurance company after losing a High Court case related to its takeover of the Ferguson Marine ferries shipyard.

Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL), the Government-owned company which commission­ed the ferries, sought to rectify an agreement with HCC Internatio­nal Insurance Company.

The Texas-based insurance company says it is owed the multi-million windfall as a result of the way the Government bought the troubled shipyard when it was in administra­tion during 2019.

The shipyard is constructi­ng two ferries which were originally meant to enter service in 2018 but are still unfinished, with costs spiralling.

On Friday, a decision from deputy High Court Judge Simon Gleeson was published.

His ruling came after the

Government lost another case against HCC Internatio­nal Insurance Company at the Court of Session in May last year. Judge Gleeson said: “It is easy to see why this decision seems to have caused so much anger and irritation among Scottish ministers.

“In paying for the business of FMEL (Ferguson Marine) by reducing FMEL’s liabilitie­s to them, they believed that they were simply transferri­ng their own money from one pocket to another, with the transactio­n having no impact on their overall obligation­s.”

He added: “The discovery that the choice of transactio­n structure had resulted in their being required to pay a little over £5m to a third party must have been highly unwelcome.”

Scottish ministers, through CMAL, sought to rectify a commercial agreement known as a deed of settlement with HCC. However, Judge Gleeson refused this and granted a summary judgment in favour of HCC.

He noted: “As a result of a series of subsequent developmen­ts, the terms of this deed produced an outcome which came as a surprise to all those involved in its negotiatio­n, producing a significan­t windfall gain for one party at the expense of the owner of the other.”

The judge also noted that CMAL was wholly owned by Scottish ministers at all relevant times.

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “We are aware of a summary judgment that has been made in the English courts in relation to the claim brought by CMAL against HCCI.”

The first of the Ferguson Marine ferries, the Glen Sannox, is currently expected to be ready some time between July and September 2022. The second is not due for completion until April to July 2023.

 ?? Picture: Colin Mearns ?? The Ferguson Marine shipyard at Port Glasgow
Picture: Colin Mearns The Ferguson Marine shipyard at Port Glasgow

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