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You can read a summary note of the engagement event at the following link:
Summary Note of Committee Engagement Event, held in Largs on 30 August 2023
Oral Evidence
The Committee took evidence on the following dates:
Tuesday 3 October 2023
The Committee took evidence from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Scottish Government.
Any further LCMs to be lodged in relation to the Armed Forces Bill as it makes its way through the UK Parliament, will be considered by a successor Committee at a later date for a decision on whether to recommend consent.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 February 2026
In that context, this letter should be read as a factual presentation of some of the main themes raised in evidence taken by the Committee so far rather than representing the views of the Committee itself.
To date, the Committee has held two evidence discussions on the draft CCP:
On 13 January 2026, we heard from Professor Jill Belch (University of Dundee a...
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2025
Looking at the Swedish system, public inquiries are initiated by the Cabinet by issuing a commission directive, which sets out the delivery date and budget for the inquiry. All inquiries are normally completed within two years, with the average length currently at 15 months.
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