A Scottish Conservative MSP has denied utilizing synthetic intelligence to make virtually 1,000 parliamentary questions as he faces accusations of losing £100,000 of taxpayers’ cash.
Douglas Lumsden has been urged to apologise and pay again the price of the 987 queries submitted in January.
The questions included demanding to know the variety of sauce and salt and pepper sachets at Holyrood, and what number of straws the Scottish authorities had procured within the final 10 years.
The SNP mentioned different questions lodged included what number of Scottish parliament flags had gone lacking over the previous decade, the variety of flagpoles owned and their top.
The MSP for North East Scotland additionally queried the typical revenue or loss on jars of honey bought within the Holyrood store, in addition to how it’s verified that the beeswax used for the Nice Seal of Scotland comes from the parliament’s bees.
Written questions are a manner of acquiring data for the general public and scrutinising the work of each the federal government and parliament.
Scottish authorities officers say the newest train to estimate the worth of answering a parliamentary query was performed in 2008 and reported the price to be £98.51.
That’s now more likely to be considerably larger.
Mr Lumsden denied utilizing AI however mentioned he would “look at any new tools to hold the government to account”.
He added: “So far these questions have discovered that there has been no growth of surgical training posts in the last 10 years, no forensic pathologists based in Aberdeen, and the incident statistics on the A96.
“They’ve additionally found the variety of repairs on the Toll of Birness, the price of the abroad embassies, the variety of indicators and streetlights being changed every year on the A90, the price of Scottish authorities electrical energy over 5 years, and the fleet dimension and worth, and variety of Teslas owned by the Scottish authorities.”
The politician famous that Scottish Labour MSPs Monica Lennon and Jackie Baillie had each requested extra questions than him this parliamentary time period.
Mr Lumsden added: “I will continue to ask questions to hold this rotten government to account and won’t be silenced when it comes to standing up for the northeast.”
Scottish Labour didn’t want to touch upon Mr Lumsden’s assertion.
In the meantime, SNP MSP Kevin Stewart branded Mr Lumsden’s questions “frivolous” and instructed he ought to apologise and refund the price of his queries.
Mr Stewart added: “MSPs have a duty to hold the government and parliament to account but this incredible volume of questions is a flagrant disregard for the taxpayers’ cash.
“In a value of dwelling disaster voters will rightly be asking what on earth he’s as much as.”