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Official Report Meeting date: 7 September 2010

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee 07 September 2010

The Government is developing a policy on badger control. Is it taking into account the possible relationship between badgers and the spread of bovine TB?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2010

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 17 March 2010

It is not possible to beat every trend, but we are laying down whisky for the future. We have invested in distillation capacity.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2010

It is rather rich of the Tory party to lecture others about transparency and accountability given the approach to that by some in the private sector in relation to their finances.Housing associations are a model of transparency and accountability.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2008

S3W-09056

The Chief Executive of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is accountable to SEPA''s board. SEPA''s board, like other non-departmental public bodies'' boards, is appointed by ministers and accountable to Scottish ministers.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2010

William Simpson’s Home (Transfer of Property etc) (Scotland) Bill Committee 27 April 2010

It is envisaged that existing directors and members will seek new directors and members by various means, no doubt taking account of the original objectives and ethos of the charity when it was set up.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2010

Justice Committee, 19 Jan 2010

I am satisfied that that ensures that our views on any exemption would be taken into account. I am pleased to hear about the requirement to consult Scottish ministers.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2009

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 19 May 2009

In part, that was because of the input that we and the UK Government made to Chris Bolt, when we said that much more account should be taken of performance on the continent.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2007

Plenary, 17 May 2007

My feeling is that the Parliament, across the parties, will want to take into account the structure of Government. That seems sensible, because one of the roles of committees is to hold the ministerial team and the Government to account, but, of course, these are matters for the whole Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2008

Local Government and Communities Committee, 23 Apr 2008

Local authorities should take account of the fact that they have the ability to use their powers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2009

S3W-24150

As most fines are payable by instalments the time for repayment, provided by the court, can extend across a number of years. 2004 Sheriffdom Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Grampian Highland and Islands 4,695,081 14,199 31,860 Lothian and Borders 3,326,717 18,360 51,585 Glasgow and Strathkelvin 7,884,719 14,453 60,956 Tayside Central and Fife 4,440,268 15,823 33,870 South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway 3,267,337 10,084 36,266 North Strathclyde 2,533,438 17,039 7,200 Totals 26,147,559 89,958 221,737 2005 Sheriffdom Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Grampian Highland and Islands 6,242,678 16,425 93,915 Lothian and Borders 18,663,941 16,277 77,225 Glasgow and Strathkelvin 1,874,809 8,247 50,874 Tayside Central and Fife 3,789,826 44,770 90,449 South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway 3,777,112 17,865 90,252 North Strathclyde 2,570,440 32,707 17,029 Totals 36,918,805 136,290 419,744 2006 Sheriffdom Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Grampian Highland and Islands 3,682,544 78,188 110,360 Lothian and Borders 3,769,993 68,376 221,612 Glasgow and Strathkelvin 2,427,640 31,059 235,591 Tayside Central and Fife 4,759,419 85,766 177,445 South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway 4,113,162 39,629 325,245 North Strathclyde 2,644,408 38,191 115,055 Totals 21,397,166 341,210 1,185,307 2007 Sheriffdom Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Grampian Highland and Islands 4,079,537 132,216 188,482 Lothian and Borders 3,113,184 142,674 485,766 Glasgow and Strathkelvin 2,514,256 101,727 205,895 Tayside Central and Fife 3,911,397 194,813 348,201 South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway 3,886,490 138,766 400,874 North Strathclyde 2,420,095 104,487 209,450 Totals 19,924,960 814,684 1,838,668 2008 Sheriffdom Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Grampian Highland and Islands 4,251,567 412,705 449,376 Lothian and Borders 3,893,040 447,660 1,288,301 Glasgow and Strathkelvin 2,231,544 284,910 512,623 Tayside Central and Fife 3,974,014 744,760 651,717 South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway 4,540,247 550,394 912,481 North Strathclyde 2,144,120 298,625 444,628 Totals 21,034,532 2,739,053 4,259,127 Value of Accounts Registered (£) Balance Being Collected Through Instalments as at May 2009 (£) Balance in Arrears as at May 2009 (£) Five Year Totals 125,423,022 4,121,195 7,924,582 S3W-24150

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