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There is no guarantee that any incumbent Ministers or government would use new permanent powers appropriately.NASUWT written submission
John Edward from SCIS noted that the Scottish Government has established a public inquiry to examine the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland.
In the debate in January, we said that we wanted to see a new tone and new language on drugs. The minister has responded to that today, and that is welcome.
Members already have to consider what might appear to prejudice their ability to participate in proceedings, so the test is nothing new. I am clear that it is nothing new.
Section 42, as read with paragraph 26(2) in part 4 of schedule 7 to the bill, enables Scottish ministers to list by order the names of tribunals that will be supervised by the new administrative justice and tribunals council, which is to be established by the bill and which will replace the Council on Tribunals.
For example, Edinburgh Woollen Mill told us in evidence that it is busy at new year. People who visit Scotland might want to go to a store that sells tartan, woollens and other Scottish goods.