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To do so might well involve the creation of 14 or so new non-departmental public bodies, whose existence would be superseded by whatever new management structure emerged in due course.
The COAST people, whom we met on our visit, feel that the proposed management arrangement could be an exemplar because the site is well used and there is an existing small fish farm and a mussel farm, so the bay is not pristine.
A few weeks ago, after the First Minister's visit to Malawi, I asked him how people in Scotland could be assured that the money that they donate will actually help people in Malawi and not line the pockets of corrupt politicians and officials.
Tom McCabe's covering note states:"we are currently re-visiting the … document with a view to becoming more strategic and forward-looking".As well as more strategic and forward looking, I suggest that the document needs to be delivered more promptly.
Today, two constituents of mine, Mr and Mrs Duncan, are visiting the Parliament. Mr Duncan has been waiting since last March for his appointment to have hearing aids fitted.
That remains the committee's key question on the issue.I also cannot work out from the Executive's response how many patients in Scotland—the response uses the word patient sparingly—get access to repeat prescriptions through means other than the traditional visit to a general practitioner, and how many patients have systematic medicine reviews; nor can I w...