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Therefore, the inquiry will hold the Crown Office to account over those decisions. If there is a public inquiry, some people would term that as a process of accountability.
In particular this applies to the introduction of the Animal Health Law and the Official Controls Act – the former accounts for 13 of the repealed EU acts and the latter for 6 repealed acts.
Workers in the health and social care sector (including community healthcare staff) should not be subject to what is by all accounts, an additional charge for doing their job.
The blog draws upon some of my, and that of the Accounts Commission’s, previous work and is the output from a recent roundtable discussion which Audit Scotland organised to explore the issue.