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Audit Scotland: Watchdog concern over where £5bn Covid funds went – BBC News

A detailed analysis of where almost £5bn of Covid business funding went is not possible due to gaps in data, a spending watchdog has found.

The Scottish government provided £4.4bn in grants and business rates relief between the start of the pandemic and October last year.

A further £375m was announced following the emergence of Omicron last winter.

The government said the speed and scale of the roll out helped to safeguard thousands of job and businesses.

But Audit Scotland was unable to determine where all the money ended up.

…Scottish Conservative finance spokeswoman Liz Smith acknowledged the speed with which the money had to be released but said the report highlighted a “shocking lack of data” meant “enormous sums of public money were paid out” but “we don’t properly know where it went”.

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Covid Whistleblower Service: Francis Hoar Launches the Covid19 Assembly’s “Speak Out” Service – Covid19 Assembly

The ‘Speak Out’ service is available to witnesses with information about ALL aspects of the pandemic response, not just Covid death reporting. Professional legal advice will be given free-of-charge* to eligible applicants at the start of their process and everything will be fully confidential. Those with information on any Covid related practices of concern are encouraged to come forward as a matter of urgency by completing the form on the “Speak Out” page of the website below.

Go to the Covid19 Assembly Speak Out Service