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Similarly, Dr Jonathan Hardman from the Law Society of Scotland indicated that reform in this area was “needed drastically and as soon as possible”iDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. Official Report. 4 October 2022. Col 3 and that therefore it supported the reforms.
Mr Stuart McMillan MSP Convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee T1.01 Chamber Office EDINBURGH EH99 1SP By email: [email protected] 24 October 2022 Dear Mr McMillan, I am writing in response to your letter dated 6 October to Dr Jonathan Hardman (convener of the Society’s Banking, Company & Insolvency Law sub-committee), following his evidence session to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 4 October on the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill.
Scottish Parliament Social Justice and Social Security Committee Low Income and Debt Inquiry Submission by Advice Direct Scotland Date Received: 25 April 2022 Please note: In order to safeguard our customers’ right to privacy, we have altered the names and personal details for the following case studies.
In addition, £25 million was allocated in financial transactions to the Scottish National Investment Bank to be invested on a commercial basis in line with the Bank’s Investment Strategy and its mission, including support for a just transition.
Annexe C - Extracts from minutes of Committee meetings
28th meeting, 2022 (Session 6) Wednesday 30 November 2022
Work programme (In Private): The Committee considered its work programme, agreed that the focus of its next inquiry will be incentivising and de-risking the transition to net zero for business and to consider an approach paper at a future meeting.
30th meeting, 2022 (Session 6) Wednesday 14 December 2022
Work programme (In Private): The Committee considered approach papers.
The Scottish Government has now confirmed this will increase to £20 per week in April 2022, will extend to children under 16 in December 2022 and will increase to £25 per week by the end of 2022.