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We believe that greater clarity and focus is needed on how the formulation of future budget resource allocations in the education sector will assess the need to take account of the adjustments required to deliver this change.
Committee reports
Date published:
20 November 2017
However, the submission from Changing the Chemistry, a Scottish organisation whose aim is to improve diversity on boards, wrote that:
the estimated costs are not accurate because the costs of the time involved in the outreach work has not been included nor has the support…provided by other bodies such as CtC been taken into account.
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Debt recovery
The accounts of the Commission obtained by the Scottish Government show that there are a significant number of historic unpaid assessments.
Some areas of employment decline can be linked to changes in the financial sector following the financial crisis and UK recession of 2008/09 . These are accounting activities, insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, and financial services.
The Committee recognises that it is important that these commitments are met to ensure that the legislation is correct and clear for those who use the legislation.
The Committee keeps account of these commitments and seeks to ensure that they are met.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 September 2017
We also believe IAs should work with stakeholders on the evaluation of engagement and public involvements activities. IA need to ensure they take account of the time and resource implications for individual and third sector stakeholders in this work.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 September 2017
This should apply in all cases, even when determinations have been made 'across the board', for example when the amount paid to all recipients is uprated to take account of inflation.
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All business sectors (excluding finance) – Scotland
Figure 1 shows NDR as a share of operating surplus, averaging 2011 and 2012 ("2011/2012") on the one hand and 2013 and 2014 ("2013/2014") on the other in order to smooth variations across the years due to sampling in ABS.
In 2011/2012, NDR accounted for 3.6% of operating surplus across all business sector...