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If the Parliament's Audit Committee is not happy with a report that comes before us, we summon the accountable officer. Does the Accounts Commission have the power to do that?
However, in the future, some aspects might be identified as important. It would be pertinent to lay down a marker. Are we looking for a phrase to lay down as a marker?
I take it that we have no comments to make to Parliament and that the instrument can go through.Alex Johnstone wanted to raise an issue about the Salmonella in Laying Flocks (Sampling Powers) (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
The bill states that the former interim trustee may submit his or her accounts to the Accountant in Bankruptcy for audit within three months of the granting or refusal of sequestration.