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Others turn out to be scams for recruiting other people to do the same.The people who run these schemes have been getting away with it for far too long.
The Executive particularly welcomes the close involvement of students’ representatives in designing and implementing this new system, and the recognition in the new arrangements of the importance of theoverall quality of the student experience.
Interests Under agenda item 1, I welcome our new member, Euan Robson, who has been the substitute member for the Liberal Democrats and has now become a permanent member, and invite him to make a declaration of interests.
First, the court has acknowledged the deficit under point (a) of our legal brief, and that will be corrected shortly. Secondly, the court has explained new rule 41.5. It is suggested that we simply draw the attention of Parliament to those two issues and to the feedback that we received.
Will parliamentary approval be sought for the £210,000 expenditure that is proposed for the opening of the new Holyrood building? The matter was approved by the appropriate designated body—the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body—for which the Parliament voted.
The Executive has agreed to include an italicised headnote to say that the new order, which replaces the previous commencement order, which contained an error, will be available free of charge.
I look forward to working with colleagues who were members of the Social Justice Committee and with all the new folk who have been appointed to the Communities Committee.
Scottish ParliamentEducation, Culture and Sport CommitteeTuesday 7 January 2003(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:03 I open the meeting by wishing everyone a happy new year. We are now in public session, so I ask members to ensure that all mobile telephones and pagers are turned off.
That the Parliament welcomes the 9th Report 2002 of the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, Final Report on Lifelong Learning (SP Paper 679), and invites the Scottish Executive to take the report into account when developing the new strategy.