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Does the committee agree to draw the instrument to the Parliament’s attention on the general reporting ground, on account of those drafting errors? Members indicated agreement.
The trouble that I have with the six-month period that you propose, or with any version of it, is that it does not appear to take account of individual needs, which will vary.
You raise a valid point when you refer to discrimination, which is one of what we refer to as the overarching principles that all public bodies have to take into account in their procurement activity, along with equal treatment of suppliers and proportionality.
On 8 January 2026, the Auditor General for Scotland and Accounts Commission published Delayed discharges: A symptom of the challenges facing health and social care.
Consolidating CSL into college accounts at this valuation would have increased the net assets of the college by £4.7 million and decreased the in-year deficit by £0.032 million.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2026
Officials highlighted a number of anticipated bills:
[...] the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, formerly known as the duty of candour bill; the cyber security and resilience bill; the Northern Ireland legacy (no 2) bill; the National Wealth Fund bill; the railways bill; the elections and democracy bill; the armed forces bill; the UK energy independence ...