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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2023

S6W-18259

To ask the Scottish Government how much has been paid to litigants from all concluded civil cases relating to prosecutions arising from the administration of Rangers FC, broken down by financial year. The following table below details the settlement costs and expenses paid to litigants from all concluded civil cases relating to the prosecutions arising from the acquisition and administration of Rangers FC, broken down by financial year.  2016-17 2019- 20 2020- 21 2021- 22 2022- 23 Total Concluded Cases       Clark - - 11,936,250.00 2,150,000.00 - 14,086,250.00 Green - - 140,000.00 6,253,046.00 508,548.50 6,901,594.50 Kroll - - - - 15,475,000.00 15,475,000.00 Whitehouse 67,043.67 310,000.00 11,969,000.00 2,512,031.05 27,849.78 14,885,924.50 Total Concluded Cases 67,043.67 310,000.00 24,045,250.00 10,915,077.05 16,011,398.28 51,348,769.00        Ongoing cases       Ahmad - - - 122,748.00 220,000.00 342,748.00   S6W-18259
Last updated: 9 January 2026

Cairngorm Parkswatch Scotland supplentary sub 8 Jan 2026

Information from Cairngorm Mountain, Cairngorm Mountain Scotland accounts Revenue Capital Year end support HIE grant balance Profit/loss Accounting period Turnover Financial notes Snowsport numb Key events 30/04/2001 £ 1,773,733 Nil -£ 857,643 -£ 1,750,832 Parent CM Trust Ltd 30/04/2002 £ 1,639,015 Nil -£ 1 ,875,468 -£ 3,176,300 Debt servicing costs v high 23/12/01 funicular opens 30/04/2003 £ 2,636,431 Nil -£ 1 ,245,987 -£ 4,386,287 30/04/2004 £ 3,099,161 Nil -£ 612,492 -£ 4,962,779 58,500 30/04/2005 £ 2,976,470 Nil £ 27,659 -£ 4,853,401 Lease & debt charge reduced 55,586 30/04/2006 £ 3,295,431 Nil £ 32,314 -£ 5,416,087 Balance adjusted 55,000 30/04/2007 £ 2,818,138 Nil -£ 262,553 -£ 5,489,640 38,553 30/04/2008 £ 3,595,933 Nil £ 173,667 -£ 5,264,973 Reduced rent & interest 62,000 Transfer FC...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2026

S6W-44132

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC and Raith Rovers FC making it to the KDM Evolution Trophy final, and confirmation that this will be played at the Wyre Stadium in Firhill, what its position is on the responsibility of national sporting bodies to ensure that such games are a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2023

S6W-18260

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide the details of all expenditure that has been paid to contest concluded civil cases relating to prosecutions arising from the administration of Rangers FC.   The costs are recorded against all the civil cases relating to the prosecutions arising from the acquisition and administration of Rangers FC.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2022

S6W-10459

This includes rescheduling of works, such as harvesting, to avoid the wildcat breeding season as specified in FCS Guidance Note 35d: Forest operations and wildcats in Scotland.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Ash Denham*, Rona Mackay* *S5M-09142 Mairi Gougeon: Mearns Youth FC That the Parliament congratulates Mearns — Youth FC on being awarded a £7,077 Awards for All Scotland grant; recognises that, since the Laurencekirk-based club's inception in 2015, it has worked alongside the Active Schools Network to provide opportunities to children from schools in the Mearns Primary catchment area and encourage them to join; notes that the award will be used to fund the purchase of new goals and pitch maintenance equipment as the club prepares to move to a new playing field, and sends its best wishes to all at the club.
Last updated: 14 July 2023

BB20230717

*S6M-09955 Ivan McKee: Glasgow Saints FC Partnership with Openreach and Wolfson Brands—That the Parliament welcomes the news of a partnership of the inclusive football club, Glasgow Saints FC, with Openreach and Wolfson Brands; recognises that the club, based in Dennistoun, in the Glasgow Provan constituency, gives Glaswegians from all different backgrounds a safe place to play the game; notes that the players and coaches are from various cultural, religious and financial backgrounds, with asylum seekers and refugees among those in the squad; welcomes the support of Openreach, which will support Glasgow Saints FC by funding new training kits and match balls, and recognises Glasgow Saints FC's aim to tackle isolation, food poverty and engage in local social initiatives, with players and staff committing to one hour of volunteering each month and taking part in fundraisers for good causes in Glasgow.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200513

*S5M-21714 Iain Gray: Hibernian Community Foundation "The Famous Five A Day" Project—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of the Hibernian Community Foundation’s new project, The Famous Five A Day, which has been developed in partnership with FareShare, Cash For Kids and Tesco, and is working with Elphinstone, St Gabriel’s RC and Hermitage Park primary schools to support families with food parcels on weekends; understands that, on the project's launch weekend, 100 parcels were packed, along with exercise tips and educational materials, and delivered by volunteers from the Hibernian Community Foundation and Hibernian FC to families in East Lothian and Edinburgh; commends the Foundation, Hibernian FC and their partners for developing this latest project, which forms part of the Foundation’s wider programme of activities on health and wellbeing, enterprise and employability and lifelong learning, and further commends everyone involved for their wider role in supporting the response of local communities to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Committees Last updated: 26 March 2026

Housing Emergency

Visits Members of the Committee visited Argyll & Bute Council in November 2024 to explore their response to the housing emergency.
Last updated: 9 December 2025

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