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She requested that, in terms of action, MSPs could speak up about why third party reporting centres exist and why it is important to support them, and hold the Scottish Government to account around the issue of third party reporting centres.
Established by the Consumer Scotland Act 2020, we are accountable to the Scottish Parliament. The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee will commence Stage 2 proceedings on the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill at its meeting on 30 April.
Agenda item 2 • Colin Smyth MSP introduced the first guest speaker: Prof Aziz Islam, Chair in Accountancy and Professor in Sustainability Accounting & Transparency at the University of Aberdeen Business School. • Prof Islam outlined some of his research on the practices of UK high street retailers buying textile prod...
The Scottish Government are continuing to work with COSLA to agree a more detailed programme of work, a fiscal framework, and an accountabilities and monitoring framework, to underpin the Verity House Agreement.
The Scottish Government are continuing to work with COSLA to agree a more detailed programme of work, a fiscal framework, and an accountabilities and monitoring framework, to underpin the Verity House Agreement.
We have undertaken initial development work on the framework in partnership with COSLA, recognising the wider context around accountability and outcomes provided by the Verity House Agreement, and engaged closely with eight local authorities.
While the legal perspective predominantly supported the third model, the Bill seeks to deliver the priorities of all stakeholders to deliver a strong regulatory system which provides for increased transparency, accountability and places public and consumer interest at its heart.