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That relates to a rather technical aspect of the code. If a regional MSP makes himself or herself out to be a constituency MSP, that is a breach of the code.
The complaint is that Peter Chapman may have breached the “Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament” by failing to disclose his shareholding in ANM Group when making representations on the company’s behalf to members of Aberdeenshire Council’s Garioch area committee.
See Section 8: Engaging with Constituents in the Code of Conduct for MSPs. Please see the template letter to constituents and the template for constituent consent referred to at Annexe B. 35.
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Date answered:
23 March 2026
However, although the records are designed to collect coded information on the procedure that is planned for the patient, this information is often either incomplete, lacking in essential detail and/or its accuracy cannot be assured.
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Date answered:
14 November 2025
Independent analysis of responses to the consultation is now being undertaken and a report will be published in due course which will also inform the co-design work on the Household Recycling Code of Practice. S6W-41640
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Date answered:
4 November 2025
The Circular Economy(Scotland) Act 2024 enables the setting of statutory local recycling and preparation for reuse targets for local authorities from 2030 to help drive further performance improvements in local household waste services.As set out in the Circular Economy & Waste Route Map, available on the Scottish Government website at Scotland's circular economy and waste route map to 2030 - gov.scot local authority targets complement wider work to co-design a statutory Code...