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The former Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Jeane Freeman, previously wrote to CCPS on 29 March 2021 regarding the eligibility of third sector staff who are not registered with the Care Inspectorate.
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Date answered:
25 August 2021
This IS down from 74.4% in the same period in 2020. At 31 March 2021,184,224 new outpatients had experienced ongoing waits greater than 12 weeks, up 177.8% from the same period in 2020 (66,325).
However, there is strong international evidence that taxpayers do respond to changes in tax policy and that this impacts on tax revenues."1Scottish Fiscal Commission. (2018, March 7). How we forecast behavioural responses to income tax policy.
Due to the widely publicised resignations from the group and reports in the media of a "whitewash" concerns about the content of the final report was covered extensively, both in advance of and subsequent to the publication of the final report, including at Topical Questions on 7 March 2017, and during the Ministerial Statement on 30 March.
The transfer of management functions were put into effect on 1 April 2017 through:
the Crown Estate Transfer Scheme 2017 4UK Government. (2017, March 31). Scottish Crown Estate Transfer Scheme 2017.
I get that point and I commit to doing that.12Finance and Constitution Committee. (2017, March 1). Official Report, Col.9.
The Cabinet Secretary also commented in evidence to the Committee that “I have told the Committee that I think that there should be economic and environmental consideration in advance, as we put our tax position across.”12Finance and Constitution Committee. (2017, March 1).
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On behalf of: SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT March 2026 Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.