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Is Welsh Government 'sitting-on' £655m in Covid funding?

Conservatives claim money is being 'hoarded' but Welsh Government says support is the most generous in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Wales has been in lockdown since December(Image: Hadyn Iball, North Wales Live)

A budget analysis report on Welsh Government's spending plans sparked a political row over claims they are "hoarding" £655m.

Wales Fiscal Analysis team at Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre published its report last week.

One line stood out, with the briefing stating: "Unallocated funding for dealing with Covid-19 for this financial year now stands at an estimated £655m".

This was seized on by the Welsh Conservatives who claimed it was a "scandal" although the report did add that support in Wales now "far exceeds" the funding flowing from equivalent business support in England.

Here Business Live looks at the claim, Welsh Government's response and why the Wales Fiscal Analysis have said it needs to be taken into the context of various uncertainties.

What the Welsh Conservatives are claiming:

Welsh Conservatives leader in the Senedd Andrew RT Davies (Image: Rob Browne)

 

Andrew RT Davies – the Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the Senedd – said: "People in Wales will rightly be shocked at the findings of the report that show a scandalous £655m is still sitting waiting to be spent as we remain in the grip of this wretched pandemic.

“Businesspeople, especially in the SME and hospitality sectors, who have seen trade dry up quite literally overnight in some cases, will find it hard to fathom that Labour is hoarding this amount of cash when it should be allocated and spent to protect both Welsh lives and livelihoods, and not be handed out as a sweetener as we approach the Senedd election in May.

“A failure on this scale by a government is unforgivable.”