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The Auditor General suggested that that work would take some time. He may not be able to answer that question, but in the course of their inquiries the police may identify other issues that he may want to know about when putting in place a system of checks and balances.
One of the reports that we will consider relates to the alleged unauthorised disclosure of confidential information from a meeting of the Rural Development Committee in May this year. Members will recall that on 9 May the committee agreed to refer the matter to the standards adviser.
At one end, we try to maintain the family and integrated support; after that, the children may have to have short-term foster care; and then, at the other end, they may move on to permanency.
We should find out whether there is widespread unhappiness with the current situation, which there may or may not be. I do not disagree with anything that you have said, convener, and I support your proposed course of action.
You said that the council had no proposals to extend its parking charges. Of course, councils may change—or councils may stay the same but change their intentions.