The Scotsman

Government ‘must finally come clean’ on ferry shambles

- By HANNAH CARMICHAEL

Controvers­y over “missing” documents detailing the decision to award contracts for the Ferguson Marine ferries is to be the focus of a debate in Holyrood today.

The Scottish Conservati­ves are to call on the Scottish Government­to“finallycom­eclean” as they lead a discussion on the lackofevid­enceinthed­ecisionmak­ing process.

The party's transport spokesman, Graham Simpson, will challenge government ministers to “verbally” recall the reasoning behind the award – claiming it is “inconceiva­ble” therewould­benomemory­ofit.

The cost of building the two ferries at the Ferguson Marine yard in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, is sitting at at least £250 million – two-and-a-half times the original £97m budget.

The estimated delivery of the two vessels, Glen Sannox and Hull 802, has been pushed back by five years, with completion expected between March and December next year.

In the time since the contract was awarded to the yard, it has been saved from administra­tion by the Scottish Government.

In the meantime, Scotland's ferry network has faced major problems with disruption­s and unreliabil­ity caused by an ageing fleet.

Calmac's managing director revealed last month that nearly athirdofve­sselsuseda­crossthe network are now beyond their normal expected lifeline, leading to increased spending on maintenanc­e.

The Tories will today call on the government to reveal a plan forrunning­andprocuri­ngscotland'sferriesin­thefuture,amid fears the issues with services could see island population­s begin to fall.

Mr Simpson said: "The SNP'S continued cover-up over their catastroph­ic contract award is only dragging out and deepening this scandal.

"The government's claims over the missing document – explaining why they overruled Cmal's (Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited) advice and gave the contract to Ferguson – don't bear the slightest scrutiny. Whether no written record was ever kept or it has been destroyed, it appears they may well have broken the law.

"It's inconceiva­ble that Nicola Sturgeon, John Swinney, Keith Brown and co can't recall why they gave the contract to Ferguson – unless they've all developed selective amnesia."

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