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A person who is prevented by the Pensions Act 1999 (c.26), or by any other enactment or rule of law, from being a pension Scheme trustee is barred from being a Trustee of the SPPS.
As David Johnstone was saying, the Scottish Government figures that were published recently show a massive drop—26 per cent—in bird-of-prey crimes in the last 12 months.
Part of the problem is that the data is variable. I accept Jill Vickerman’s points on some of that but data in the NHS is the best we have got; the data in social care is very poor indeed.
Earlier, I alluded to the fact that there is an area of governance that has never really been explored, or has not been joined up, I should say. I am referring to people who die at scenes and people who die very quickly after traumatic injury.
It is important to highlight that the assets are the assets, so there is obviously a connection with the point of transfer and knowing the best estimate of their value.
To ensure this Strategy’s success, a whole society approach is needed. Key points include: • Land managers continue to play a crucial role in delivering nature networks, 30x30, National Parks and NNRs – it is important they are viewed as key delivery partners throughout. • It is important to recognise the variations which occur across landscapes.
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I am not necessarily saying that we can live with both, but it is about finding the best in what each is doing and bringing that best practice together so that we can develop the service.