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We will take a short break after item 4 to ensure that the equipment for the presentation on resource accounting and budgeting is in good working order.
The other is a note with comments from Professor Lapsley on resource accounting and budgeting, which we will deal with under item 3.I have had apologies from George Lyon, Adam Ingram and John Swinney.
The fourth item in the list of priorities identified by members is the performance, accountability and funding of health boards, so we have flagged up that issue already.
The new board will have much more latitude to do that than exists at the moment. What about the accountability of the board and the body? The management and the organisation are accountable to the board.
If we look one step ahead and imagine that there is something in the bill that would allow us to take account of the rural situation—not an exception, but something that took relevant account of the situation—how would we make it happen?
A study is being carried out by the Accounts Commission, to compare the conditions of local authority child care workers with those in the private sector.
The area of reasonable belief then becomes very difficult for juries. They have to decide between the account of the woman and the account of the man, because they were the only two people there.