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During its scrutiny of the Regulations, the Committee also considered the content of the Budget (Scotland) Act: Autumn Budget Revision 2021-2022 Supporting Document,2Scottish Government. (2021).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 September 2014
As part of the proposed formal monetary union, the Bank of England would continue to act as the central bank across the sterling area and will continue to set monetary policy according to economic conditions across the sterling area.
If you put in money through the EU, the World Bank or the African Development Bank, you can be pretty sure that it will be dealt with professionally, although it might be expensive.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 March 2016
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the options for establishing a Scottish business development bank. I have considered the context and opportunities for establishing a Scottish business development bank.
There was a fine of about £5 million but, compared with the amount of money that was going through the Royal Bank’s accounts—the procedure was introduced because money could have been going to terrorists—and the profits that the bank made, the fine was infinitesimal.
According to NFU Mutual, the cost of rural crime in Scotland increased by 34.9 per cent in 2022-23 and cost the Scottish economy £1.2 million last year.