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In line with Recommendation 10 made in the Report on the Review of the Audit Scotland Board and the Scottish Commission for Public Audit, published on 26 June 2019, the Commission plans to do this by holding additional informal meetings on emerging priorities, such as Audit Scotland’s audit modernisation programme, and other significant matters.1Scottish Commission for Public Audit. (2019, June 26).
Membership Changes
The following members left the Committee during this reporting period—
Stephen Kerr MSP (Committee Member 17 June 2021 – 26 May 2022)
Oliver Mundell MSP (Committee Member 17 June 2021 – 22 September 2022)
Kaukab Stewart MSP (Committee Member 17 June 2021 – 18 April 2023)
Graeme Dey MSP (Committee Member 29 March 2022 - 18 April 20230
Michael Marra MSP (Committee Member 17 June 2021– 25 April 2023)
The following members joined the Committee during this reporting period—
Sue Webber MSP from 26 May 2022
Stephen Kerr MSP from 22 September 2022
Ben Macpherson MSP from 18 April 2023
Bill Kidd MSP from 18 April 2023
Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP from 25 April 2023
This is often called Wednesbury unreasonabless, after the name of the court case which first established the concept.1Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corporation [1948] 1 K.B. 223; [1947] 2 All E.R. 680; (1947) 63 T.L.R. 623; [1947] 11 WLUK 26; (1948) 112 J.P. 55; 45 L.G.R. 635; [1948] L.J.R. 190; (1947) 177 L.T. 641; (1948) 92 S.J. 26. (1948).
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2018
January
12 January - Issue 55
February
1 February - Issue 56
9 February - Issue 57
27 February - Issue 58
March
9 March - Issue 59
23 March - Issue 60
April
19 April - Issue 61
27 April - Issue 62
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24 May - Issue 63
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8 June - Issue 64
15 June - Issue 65
21 June - Issue 66
July
5 July - Issue 67
26 July - Issue 68
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6 September - Issue 69
18 September - Issue 70
October
4 October - Issue 71
23 October - Issue 72
30 October - Issue 73
November
16 November - Issue 74
26 November - Issue 75
December
14 December - Issue 76
As I set out in my letter of 14 June, the Scottish Government has published the latest Major Capital Projects Progress Update as well as the Infrastructure Investment Plan Progress Report for 2023-24.
S6W-37278 Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the reasons for the reported 26% decline in new-build rental construction over the past year, and what actions are being taken to address this.