- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), how it will reform charity relief; when these reforms will be introduced, and how many current recipients will no longer be eligible.
Answer
I refer the member to the answer to question S5W-11499 on
23 October 2017. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), how much the business growth accelerator will be in each of the next four years, and how many properties it expects will apply.
Answer
It is estimated that that the business growth accelerator will cost around £45 million per year. More detail on this and the other measures announced in my statement to Parliament on 12 September 2017 will be published in an implementation plan by the end of this year.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), when it will introduce a new civil penalty for the non-provision of information to local authorities by ratepayers.
Answer
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), how much the extension of Fresh Start will cost in each of the next four years, and how many properties it expects will apply.
Answer
It is estimated that that the extension of the fresh start relief will cost around £2 million per year. More detail on this and the other measures announced in my statement to Parliament on 12 September 2017 will be published in an implementation plan by the end of this year.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), when the review of the Small Business Bonus Scheme will commence, and who will carry this out.
Answer
Further detail on this and the other Barclay review recommendations I confirmed were accepted in my statement to Parliament on 12 September 2017 will be published in an implementation plan by the end of this year.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 25 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 23 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution on 12 September 2017 (Official Report, c. 49), how it will ensure that local authorities refund overpayments to non-domestic ratepayers more quickly.
Answer
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 27 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 4 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government when waiting times for orthopaedic services in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde will be reduced.
Answer
I recognise some patients are experience long waits, that is why I have made £50 million available to NHSScotland - with up to £11.2 million being made available to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. This additional funding will build up their capacity and make sure that all patients are seen and treated in a timely fashion including in the specialty of orthopaedics. I expect to see improvements between now and the end of March next year.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 12 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Paul Wheelhouse on 28 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, in each year since it was established, how many people have sought help from the Transition Training Fund; how many have been helped, broken down by sector, and what its budget has been.
Answer
Skills Development Scotland (SDS), who administer the Transition Training Fund (TTF) on behalf of Scottish Government, provide up to date information on the funds’ performance on a weekly basis. This can be accessed from the following website https://transitiontrainingfund.co.uk/.
SDS have advised that up until the 10th September 2017, there have been 6,003 applications since the TTF was announced. This is represented across the financial years below:
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2015-17 – 4,393 applications to the fund, resulting in 1,822 individuals supported
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2017-18 – 1,610 applications to the fund, resulting in 675 individuals supported
SDS have advised that no information is gathered or held on applications to the fund, by sector. However, below is a breakdown of the number of applicants approved by sector, by year:
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2015--17
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% (2015-17)
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2017/18 (as at 10/09/17)
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% (2017-18 as at 10/09/17)
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Total
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Total %
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Transportation
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416
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22.9
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108
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16.0
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524
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21.0
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Renewables / Low Carbon / Engineering
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100
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5.5
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33
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4.9
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133
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5.3
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Health & Safety
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278
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15.3
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113
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16.7
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391
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15.7
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Management & Business Occupations
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223
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12.3
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51
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7.5
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274
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11.0
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Skilled Trades
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387
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21.3
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184
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27.2
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571
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22.9
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Education / Care / Health Services
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29
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1.6
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11
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1.6
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40
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1.6
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Office & Administrative
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102
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5.6
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20
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3.0
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122
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4.9
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Oil & Gas
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227
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12.5
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138
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20.4
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365
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14.6
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Other
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57
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3.1
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18
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2.7
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75
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3.0
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Source: SDS
The TTF is a £12 million fund, operating for a three year period. The total in Year 1 for 2016-17, was £5.1 million. The current expenditure for Year 2, calculated from 1 April 2017 until end July 2017 and includes both the actual and committed expenditure, is £1.671 million. Anticipated spend for 2017-18 is budgeted at £5 million, with a further £2 million in 2018-19.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 12 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 28 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the announcement in its Programme for Government, what the timescale is for Benny Higgins to develop the remit, governance, operating model and approach to managing financial risk for the Scottish National Investment Bank.
Answer
We expect the work led by Benny Higgins to develop detailed proposals for the remit, capitalisation, governance, operating model, regulatory timeline and financial risk management to report by February 2018. The Terms of Reference for this work have been published and can be found at https://beta.gov.scot/publications/national-investment-bank-implementation-plan-terms-of-reference/
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 13 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 28 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government (a) on what dates and (b) where it has met Benny Higgins.
Answer
Scottish Government officials have engaged in discussions with Benny Higgins regarding a Scottish National Investment Bank via telephone calls on 22 August, 29 August, 8 September and held face to face meetings on 1 September and 22 September, both in Edinburgh.
I met with Benny Higgins on 21 September 2017. The First Minister met with Mr Higgins on 27 September to discuss implementation planning to create a Scottish National Investment Bank. Both these meetings took place at the Scottish Parliament.