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  1. Joint Programme Monitoring Committee minutes: June 2017

    Minutes and associated papers from the June 2017 meeting of the Joint Programme Monitoring Committee (JPMC).

  2. Moore Stephens' audit of SG purchase ledger invoices: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  3. European Social Fund: annual implementation report 2015

    This Annual Implementation Report (AIR) presents the activities for the European Social Fund for the Investment for growth and jobs goal in 2015 with summary.

  4. Allotments Tripartite meeting minutes: September 2017

    Minutes from the Allotments Tripartite meeting held on 14 September 2017.

  5. Social Enterprise in Scotland Census 2017: Technical report

    This report provides further information about the methodology behind the census, including the basis for identifying social enterprises.

  6. Carbon Assessment of the 2018-19 Draft Budget

    Estimate of the consumption-based carbon emissions associated with planned budget expenditure.

  7. Public sector pay policy 2018-2019 (superseded)

    This was the original pay policy document as announced on 14 December 2017. Following negotiations during the passage of the draft Budget Bill, a revised pay policy document was issued.

  8. Scottish Budget: draft budget 2018-2019

    Scottish Government's draft spending and tax plans for 2018-2019.

  9. Scottish draft Budget 2018-2019: equality statement

    An equality assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios to accompany the Scottish draft Budget 2018-2019.

  10. Scottish Government plant health (export certification) fees: review

    A review of fees charged for plant health export certification as current fees do not fully cover the cost of the service.

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