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The Committee recognises the challenges faced by the Scottish Government in dealing with the latest Omicron variant and I hope you will find this useful in your strategic aim of providing an inclusive vaccination programme throughout these very difficult and ever changing times.
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.
You will note that absolutely nothing has come out of the UK—that is how insignificant we are. New Zealand, which is renowned for sheep, has 10 million cows—Scotland has less than half a million cows—and 26 million sheep.
It was the ambiguities above (‘it is recognised that’; ‘not normally’) that persuaded the Supreme Court in the Miller case that the rule was a 26 political rather than a legal one.