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Following devolution of the benefit Scottish Ministers will no longer be able to seek advice from the UK IIAC – where will Ministers get such advice? The best place is an independent advisory council with workers’ and trade union voices represented.
Following devolution of the benefit Scottish Ministers will no longer be able to seek advice from the UK IIAC – where will Ministers get such advice? The best place is an independent advisory council with workers’ and trade union voices represented.
If you are making a complaint on someone else’s behalf, you will normally need their written consent. See the section ‘Getting help to make your complaint’ on page 7. 2 What can I complain about?
This shows that returns to private investors on government bonds are reducing, i.e. the cost to government of borrowing is reducing. Investors used to get more than RPI interest on gilts, and now they get RPI minus a few percentage points.
Anne Gray (Heather Trust and Scotland Moorland Forum) suggested looking at how decisions about the uplands are taken and trying to get synergy regarding the different interests.
Does it suggest that in-house teams are less expensive than firms or does Audit Scotland feel that it gets less value for money from the firms than it used to get?