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Might knowing that all their debts, their date of birth and other information were in the register for the world to see inhibit people from participating in the scheme?
However, members have an opportunity between now and the final closing date—I am not sure what that is—to give any subsequent views, which we would be happy to receive.
The environment group directive, 2002/3/EC, is late, and we have no indication as to when we are likely to meet that transposition date. There will be further information about that.
The environment group directive, 2002/3/EC, is late, and we have no indication as to when we are likely to meet that transposition date. There will be further information about that.
I say "it seems" because we do not actually know: the most up-to-date evidence of the views of business leaders in Scotland on CSR—at least the last survey carried out at chief executive officer level—dates from 1998.
I say "it seems" because we do not actually know: the most up-to-date evidence of the views of business leaders in Scotland on CSR—at least the last survey carried out at chief executive officer level—dates from 1998.
The third last line in the annexe suggests three dates in November, on the bases that the alternative was December, and that the committee's intention was to report at about the turn of the year.
I do not know whether any member of the committee has seen an opinion provided by a constituent? It specifies the date on which the complainant wrote to the professional body and what they said.
Paragraph 6 states:"It would seem clear from its deliberations to date, that the committee wants to ensure that only the former would qualify for relief."
Paragraph 29 of the briefing paper that was circulated to members refers to the legal status of the petition. Can the clerks bring us up to date on the advice from the director of the Parliament's legal office?