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We would have to handle the matter in the right way, but we could consider how well the investment in relation to "A Smart, Successful Scotland" is working.
The comments that Alasdair Rankin just made would apply most directly to organisations such as the Royal Bank of Scotland, but FirstBus has had the experience of recruiting people directly from outside Scotland and all that goes with that.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2025
However, once we got started, it became clear that the IT system did not work. We had to rely on Creative Scotland, which had been the original tenant, to assist us with IT.1Finance and Public Administration Committee. (2025, May 27).
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The Committee shares the view of the Auditor General for Scotland that WICS should have taken more time to consider the wider options available before offering a settlement agreement to the former Chief Executive.
Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/medication-assisted-treatment-mat-standards-scotland-access-choice-support/pages/3/ [accessed 16 December 2024]
The Scottish Government's annual report stated that in 2023-24, all local areas reported good progress against their implementation plans for MAT standards.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2024
meetingId=16002 [accessed 26 September 2024] The Scottish Fiscal Commission wrote to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee on 1 November highlighting their August 2024 fiscal update and costing for Pension Age Winter Heating Payment which showed that extending the duty to uprate to all Social Security Scotland benefits would increase spending by ...
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UNISON agreed with the Electoral Reform Society stating:
“Some of the things that we are looking at in Scotland, such as getting more people to stand and making it easier to be a candidate, will contribute to getting rid of the need for parties to, for example, end up with their councillors standing as MSPs.