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Both SLE and Andrew Howard (Moray Estates) questioned the inclusion of the outdoor access code. Andrew Howard was unsure of the purpose of having to comment on compliance with existing requirements: “Clearly, we are required to comply with, for instance, the outdoor access code, and we do.
We need to draw a distinction between service complaints and complaints about individuals, so I look forward to the outcome of that. It is not new for the code of ethics to be discussed in police circles.
At an individual level, as civil servants, we are subject to the civil service code, in the same way that ministers are subject to the equivalent ministerial code of conduct.
When a part of Scotland does not vote for the SNP and rejects independence, that is not a reason for political, economic or financial discrimination. Read the ministerial code! Read the ministerial code! You are there to deliver for all of Scotland!
Whatever form they take, businesses rely on people, whether that is people doing jobs or people coding and developing the next round of automation that is coming in.
That situation must be addressed, and that must be done through licensing and a code of conduct that everybody involved in the funeral industry needs to abide by.