Vaughan Gething, the chief executive of Museum Wales, faces challenges due to a £4.5m budget cut. Gething hints at seeking more funding from PM Starmer. He defends the cuts amid criticism and denies that government influence can be bought.
Vaughan Gething says influence in his government cannot be bought, in his debut at first minister’s questions https://t.co/huDgNviOi0
New first minister Vaughan Gething denies government influence can be bought https://t.co/Iy1a2Wlp67
Live updates as Vaughan Gething faces FMQs for the first time https://t.co/4tVW7vNnWK https://t.co/Nu1HIB9ExX
Vaughan Gething won’t stump up cash to save our national museum. But he’s happy to fund 20mph speed limits and 36 more politicians. The wrong priorities. https://t.co/ixGjqeR44Q
Vaughan Gething defends Museum Wales cuts https://t.co/1zWtW23yNT
“The biggest challenge we really have is the scale of our budget, and the way that there is no prospect of that improving if we have more of the same" Vaughan Gething hints he'll push PM Starmer for a bigger pot of cash for Wales He spoke to @zoenora6 https://t.co/2BfoCatWjC
The chief executive of Museum Wales spoke of the 'extremely difficult' task of dealing with a £4.5m reduction in budget https://t.co/deS5BR24oQ