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In the first paragraph of the second page of his letter dated 15 August, the former Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment, Alex Neil, says that it has “proved impossible” to get data on costs from 20 local authorities.
We have had conversations with Treasury officials on capital borrowing limits from the very beginning. To date, there has been no indication that additional capital borrowing powers will be granted to the Scottish Government.
It supports the public sector as it develops innovative market solutions to operational service and policy delivery challenges. To date, 16 organisations have been funded to run 18 challenges.
However, if we do not have the information and we cannot see what dates the arrear applies to, how can we know whether it is a technical arrear or an actual arrear?
The Improvement Service’s report does not include up-to-date data—it is now a couple of months out of date—but we are hearing anecdotally around the country that the numbers are dropping.
It has been a while since I sat on the Scottish Medicines Consortium, so I might be slightly out of date. There are different approaches across the world.
Without putting words into the mouth of the ORR, I think that it has been kept up to date on our plans for control period 6 and the approach that we intend to take.