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Public Sector Pay
Public sector pay accounts for more than half of the Scottish resource budget and so decisions on public sector pay have a major influence on overall spending.
Taking net electricity exports into account, the equivalent of 97.4% of gross electricity consumption came from renewable sources in 2020, rising from 89.5% in 2019.
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The Committee’s own Twitter account has now 2130 followers, an increase of 185 since the Committee’s last annual report.
In evidence to the Committee, Audit Scotland pointed to the volume of changes in the project leadership both in terms of the accountable officer/chief executive position and that of the senior responsible officer who was leading the project.
Priority 2 markets are key emerging markets, distant but mature markets and markets which have potential for strong sector specific growth.
In 2018, Priority 1 markets accounted for 68.6% of the total value of international exports while Priority two markets accounted for 10.8%.
Committee reports
Date published:
7 September 2020
The purpose of the instrument as listed in the policy note is to 'amend the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 2005 (“the 2005 Act”), the Protection of Charities Assets (Exemption) (Scotland) Order 2006 (“the 2006 Order”) and the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 (Economy, efficiency and effectiveness examinations) (Specified ...
States should provide for and facilitate public participation in decision-making related to the environment, and take the views of the public into account in the decision-making process.
Sections 13 to 18 of the Bill give more information about the accountability framework for Consumer Scotland
Consumer Scotland would be required to prepare a forward work programme each year, in consultation with relevant stakeholders.
It was felt that one of the areas where the public is continually let down is on the delivery of clear, jargon-free information to allow them to understand the powers which authorities have, the powers which the public have to hold those authorities to account, and how to exercise those powers.