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9. Under the proposed new regime, it may appear that more emphasis will have to be placed on businesses reporting to FSS if they believe placing a food or feed product on the market could do harm to consumers – how will FSS ensure this requirement is as robust as it can be?
S cottish Qualifications Authority Ùghdarras Theisteanas Na H-Alba 06 November 2024 Douglas Ross MSP Education, Children and Young People Committee By email to: [email protected] Contact: Fiona Robertson Dear Mr Ross Firstly, may I congratulate you on your appointment to Convenor of the Education, Children and Young People Committee.
In solemn proceedings this will still result in the recording of a conviction, while in summary cases no conviction is recorded, although for some purposes it may be regarded as a previous conviction.
We are also concerned that this change in approach may limit the opportunity for the Committee to input its views on what a tax strategy should look like, informed by our pre-budget 2025-26 scrutiny.
ICAS highlighted in their letter to the Committee on 31 May that SIPs set out principles and key compliance standards with which Insolvency Practitioners must comply and that the revision of SIP 3.3, to include the provision of the protocol, would negate the need for it to be set in legislation.