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Welsh Government still in the dark on public sector national insurance support

The Welsh Government said it expects additional funding to offset the in rise national insurance for council workers but has yet to receive confirmation on how much from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government

Welsh Government Local Government Secretary Jane Bryant.(Image: Welsh Government/Matt Horwood)

The Welsh Government remains in the dark about how much Wales will receive to cover the estimated £109m cost of the rise in employer national insurance contributions in the public sector, a committee heard. Jayne Bryant said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government has confirmed it will provide funding to public-sector employers towards the increased cost of tax which comes into effect in April

But Wales’ local government secretary said ministers expect to receive additional funding in “late spring” and have not yet received confirmation of how much Wales will receive.

Plaid Cymru’s Siân Gwenllian raised concerns about the impact of tax hikes as the Senedd’s local government committee scrutinised Welsh ministers’ 2025/26 spending plans.

Judith Cole, deputy director of council finance policy, said the Welsh Government estimates the cost of the tax hike to the public sector in Wales at £109m.

Ms Gwenllian called for clarity, asking: “So, there’s no, absolutely no talk of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government providing that £109m?

“The Welsh Local Government Association was under the impression that this money was going to come and that it was £109m. So, you’re saying today that that is not the picture?”

Ms Cole replied: “No, I would never do that – I would never get out of the building alive … º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government has said that funding will come to Welsh Government to fund the costs. The discussions are still ongoing about what that actual sum is.”

Ms Bryant added: “All I can say is that once we know we will share that.”