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Other official statistics, for example information from the Farm Business Survey, are collected throughout the year from farm business accounts for the specific purpose of auditing and evaluating the effectiveness of the CAP.
In MacLennan v HMA this was recognised as creating the potential for a long period of time to elapse between when a child’s account of alleged events is taken at a JII and any 31 subsequent commission hearing.
With regard to the figures in paragraphs 94 to 97 of the financial memorandum, the Legal Aid Board does not pay £2.4 million to the Faculty of Advocates, except in an accounting sense—it is an accounting protocol.
Why did the Scottish Government determine not to lay the order in the previous session of Parliament, at the same time as the other orders that implement the new ILRA framework?