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There is likely to be a revision of the 2001-02 plans to account for that. That would account for the decrease in the enterprise and lifelong learning budget, leaving neither an increase nor a decrease in the total.Chart 2 indicates the real-terms percentage increase in a programme from the year before.
Colleagues will correct me if, in summarising Councillor Cameron's response, I misrepresent him, but he seems to question Cathy Peattie's interpretation of the Accounts Commission report. He says that it is not the council's policy to assume a need to present occupancy targets and that the council agrees with the Accounts Commission's view that 60 per cent capacity is a realistic figure.
To ask the Scottish Executive how it will work with banks to promote and encourage the use of basic bank accounts. We are in early discussionswith banks and other finance providers to promote a range of financial productsincluding basic bank accounts.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 April 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive which of its departments and divisions have been identified as having a financial loss of #5,000 or more in any of the last 18 months. The published accounts for 2000-01 show losses by department.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 February 2002