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Welsh Government criticised over ‘mismanagement of public accounts’ as Wales loses £155m

A report claims “significant funding was lost to Wales” as a result of the Welsh Government’s £155.5 million underspend in 2020-21

The people of Wales lost out on £155.5 million of public funding due to "poor account management" by First Minister Mark Drakeford's Government, a Senedd committee has claimed.(Image: PA)

The people of Wales lost out on £155.5 million of public funding due to “poor account management” by First Minister Mark Drakeford’s Government, a Senedd committee has claimed.

A report published on Monday by the Senedd’s Public Accounts and Public Administration Committee (Papac) claims “significant funding was lost to Wales” as a result of the Welsh Government’s £155.5 million underspend in 2020-21.

This figure is the result of the difference between the balance of the Wales Reserve on April 1 2021, £505.5 million, and the Wales Reserve’s limit of £350 million.

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The Welsh Government said the Chief Secretary to the Treasury had rejected its request to carry forward funds in excess of the Wales Reserve limit, according to Papac.

As a fiscal devolution measure, the Wales Reserve was established for Welsh Government to deposit any resource or capital funds which can be drawn down to fund future spending.

The reserve is held within the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government and is capped at £350 million.

Papac has now questioned why the Welsh Government “waited so long to be told it could not do as it wished with the underspend, and why such a request was made retrospectively”.