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Members' Allowances The next item of business is consideration of motion S1M-2034, in the name of Des McNulty, on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body, on the members' allowances scheme and equipment and furniture scheme.
However, that does not take one easily away from the point in the Audit Scotland letter about the intrinsic difficulty of measuring many outputs in the public sector. Some outputs are easily measured but many others are not.
That happened around the time when the way in which business customers are charged changed significantly. Many complainants asked why standing charges were high, rather than about personal bills.
In relation to amendments 80 and 81, I obviously support the proposal that rural communities should have many food stores and automatic telling machines.