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Are you concerned that, although the Scottish public services ombudsman may be able to meet her statutory duties, she may not be able to provide the level of service that the public expects?
Secondly, we have apologies from Christine May, who is ill, and from Susan Deacon, who is en route from Clydebank, where the Audit Committee met this morning.
Those include: massage parlours and saunas; trafficking, which may or may not be as much of a problem in Scotland as elsewhere in the United Kingdom; and the many links between such activities and other organisations and individuals that may or may not be associated with other activities that could or could not be construed as criminal.