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Scottish Government ‘below OECD average’ for budget transparency

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Scottish Government ‘below OECD average’ for budget transparency

Ministers have been urged to act after a report found the Scottish Government only publishes “limited information” about its budget.

The latest Open Budget Survey said while Scotland had made “more progress than many other countries” with regards to budget transparency, it was still below the OECD average in this regard.




While Scotland topped the global rankings when it comes to budget oversight, ministers are being urged to publish more information both ahead of the budget and after it.

The Scottish Human Rights Commission made the plea as the Open Budget Survey 2023 was published, comparing the openness of Scotland’s budgetary processes with those of 125 other countries around the world.

The research looks at budget transparency, the level of public participation there is in the process, and budget oversight.

On this third category Scotland scored 91 – the highest of any of the countries examined in the research and well ahead of both the global average of 51 and the UK’s score of 56.

However, Scotland scored 60 out of 100 for budget transparency – with this placing it in the “limited information available” category.

Scotland was behind both the UK and Portugal, which scored 62, and the US, which scored 69, while both France and Canada achieved scores of 74, according to the report. Meanwhile, Italy and Germany both scored 76, with Norway achieving 80, Sweden on 85 and New Zealand achieving the highest score, 87.

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