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The National Performance Framework – your multi-use parliamentary power tool
Simon Wakefield, Senior Researcher, Economy
MSPs have a number of tools they can use to scrutinise the government and Scotland’s public bodies, to assess whether they are achieving their stated aims.
Committee reports
Date published:
23 February 2021
Conclusion
Maree Todd MSP, Minister for Children and Young People moved:
S5M-23949—That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) Order 2021 [draft] be approved.
What is the First Minister’s view of recent comments by the Tory party and, in particular, of Murdo Fraser MSP’s criticism of her Government’s aid to small businesses?
Does the Deputy First Minister agree that harassment is worst when there are big discrepancies of power? MSPs’ staff have the right to complain about MSPs to party business managers or directly to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland.
Again, I do not expect you to take a policy position on this, but are there any practical considerations around disqualification of candidates for MSP or councillor roles who appear on the sex offenders register?