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Minutes for Finance and Public Administration Committee 1st Meeting, 2022 Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
Minutes for Finance and Public Administration Committee 1st Meeting, 2022 Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
Agenda for Finance and Public Administration Committee 1st Meeting, 2022 Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
Agenda for Finance and Public Administration Committee 1st Meeting, 2022 Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
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Moreover, NFUS did not believe that that the potential for the Bill to lead to improved regulations in these areas “could ever be realised if we are looking at a sunset clause”—or “guillotine”—of the end of 2023.11Scottish Parliament. (2022, November 24).
(S5F-02842) Members selected for Portfolio Questions on 12 December 2018 The following members have been randomly selected for Portfolio Questions on the above date. Questions must be lodged no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 05 December 2018.
I have argued before that our position on making the day a national holiday is consistent and clear. We have always been supportive of the desire to have St Andrew’s day as a bankholiday, but in exchange for another day, not in addition to existing days.
I hope that the cabinet secretary agrees that those businesses should have that money in their bank accounts as soon as possible. I agree with Pauline McNeill that the important part is that that payment is made into business bank accounts as quickly as possible.
The Scottish Government stands ready to work constructively with the United Kingdom Government, banks and other stakeholders to ensure that customers, local communities and businesses have access to the banking facilities that they need.
This includes £80 million for the Scottish National Investment Bank to offset changes in the value of the bank’s existing investments”.Is that because we are writing things off?