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Adding to the complexity is the need to take account of the effect of devolving different powers to different administrations, in particular, tax-raising powers, which require further adjustments to take account of income raised.
Does the committee wish to invite the Scottish Government to consider whether it would be appropriate, in the accompanying documents for any future relevant instruments, to make reference to the application of section 46 and to the factors that have been taken into account in complying with that section?
In fact, in a small number of cases, a show could be categorised as being Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish under the Ofcom criteria solely on account of the location of its production office (even though most of its budget may be spent in other UK regions).”
From our discussions with the Head of Financial Accounting, the Principal’s expenses should be approved by the Chair of Court but this is not clearly stated within the policy.
This means that an organisation’s financial means will be used to determine the level of fine and, in respect of companies, accountancy information such as turnover will be the primary evidence.