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The written submission from Redress Scotland does not acknowledge that the new information and evidence that Fornethy was a school and not a short-term respite or rehabilitation scheme.
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I conclude on a positive note. On its visit to Dumfries, the Economy and Fair Work Committee met with Midsteeple Quarter, which is a new community benefit company—I declare an interest as a local resident who is a member of that co-operative.
To build on something that Martin Boyle said, the latest analysis of courses that have been withdrawn shows that there was less demand or low demand for those courses.
I refer members to a paper by the clerk, which notes that the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the regulations at its meeting on 26 January 2021 and noted that they had not been laid within the required timescales.
The committee discussed the permanent secretary’s letter of 26 September and notes that legal expenditure of over £25,000 is routinely published on the Scottish Government’s website.