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However, the Committee regrets that important detail regarding the constitution, accountability and remuneration of the EMB were not included in the Bill as introduced.
They do not respect the requirement that at least 28 days should elapse between the laying of an instrument which is subject to the negative procedure and the coming into force of that instrument.
The committee could report that the draft order should be withdrawn and relaid in the correct terms for approval by the Parliament. Alternatively, if re-laying the order raises a difficulty, the Scottish Government could consider laying an amending order to correct the error in time for the order’s coming into force ...
It is the RSB’s considered view that the material submitted may not present a contemporary or objectively accurate account of the underlying facts or the actual position for the UHI Partnership.
Lack of independence and imbalance of accountability The Ombudsman’s internal appeals process lacks meaningful independence, with reviews conducted by the same individual or within the same service that made the original decision.
Therefore, contracts for commissioned services should reflect and account for any additional costs. Question 6 – Do you have any comment on the regulations from an international human rights perspective?