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. • Sections 21 to 24: Special rule changes (allows a regulator to waive certain rules in relation to an applicant) – amendments to address concerns of certain stakeholders, while retaining transparency and appropriate oversight in the process (No.179-199). • Sections 25 to 37: New regulators of legal services – amendments to provide that the Lord President...
We also believe that the Scottish Government and the retail industry must have confidence in the enforcement of any new regulation before it is passed into law, and we comment on this in more detail in this submission. 2.
Michelle Thomson MSP – do know issues with ONS – they are very concerned about either changing or setting in place new data collectors that don't have the the longevity Carolyn Currie - We see women finding affinity in particular sectors of the economy and social enterprises is an obvious one.
I think what happens when there's public sector sources of finance made available to businesses, businesses are made to jump through hoops to fit criteria. We shouldn't be funding ‘shiny new things’ we should be funding the things that we know work are already there and can grow sustainably.