Mentions:
1: None is that colleges are in the public sector, so there is a different set of rules on what they can and - Speech Link
2: None However, going back to the classifications of types of public sector organisations, I would just point - Speech Link
3: Greer, Ross (Green - West Scotland) Universities are not in the public sector, so fair work applies a bit differently. - Speech Link
4: None Nobody could ignore that, and we recognise the constraints that come with being in the public sector. - Speech Link
Jun. 11 2024
Source Page: Wigston, Michael- Chief of the Air Staff, Ministry of Defence- ACOBA adviceFound: expected to uphold the highest standards of propriety and act in accordanc e with the 7 Principles of Public
Jun. 11 2024
Source Page: Hayes, Patricia - Second Permanent Secretary at the Home Office - ACOBA AdviceFound: Given the overlap between her time at the Home Office and Baringa’s work in the public sector, there
Jun. 11 2024
Source Page: Hayes, Patricia - Second Permanent Secretary at the Home Office - ACOBA AdviceFound: Given the overlap between her time at the Home Office and Baringa’s work in the public sector, there
Mentions:
1: None Under the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014, health boards and councils had two routes - Speech Link
2: None and with our colleagues in the independent sector, and it is about training. - Speech Link
3: None In North Lanarkshire, we are working with the third sector, the independent sector and communities. - Speech Link
4: None The mechanics are there—the integration joint boards and the public bodies legislation were expected - Speech Link
5: None We need to work through the protocols in place in order to protect and safeguard public money and to - Speech Link
Correspondence Jun. 11 2024
Inquiry: Inquiry - Just Transition for the North East and MorayFound: We know that it requires significant effort and time for members of the public to be involved in engagement
Report Jun. 10 2024
Committee: Public Audit CommitteeFound: The 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Prison Service This report sets out the Public Audit Committee's scrutiny
Correspondence Jun. 10 2024
Inquiry: Review of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation AgreementFound: In Scotland, this equates to a cut in public revenues of around £2.3 billion in 2023. 8.
Mentions:
1: Dey, Graeme (SNP - Angus South) On the procurement policy note that Ms Chapman raises—I hope that she will realise that procurement is - Speech Link
2: Roddick, Emma (SNP - Highlands and Islands) However, thanks to Brexit, we have witnessed the music sector being torn apart due to lack of funding - Speech Link
3: Gilruth, Jenny (SNP - Mid Fife and Glenrothes) to ensure that those who are motivated to realise their aspirations to have a career in the creative sector - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None that we collect through our daily interactions with charities as well as our interactions with the public - Speech Link
2: None That work ranges from ensuring that the public have the information that they need about charities to - Speech Link
3: None which also, and importantly, meets the needs of the people who use the accounts, whether that is the public - Speech Link
4: Stevenson, Collette (SNP - East Kilbride) It talked about smaller charities having shared services such as human resources and procurement. - Speech Link