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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 21 June 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

I will move on to Colin Beattie, but I will bring you back in at the end if there is time.

Carolyn, will you clarify a point that arose from Graham Simpson鈥檚 questions? The Government mentioned 拢50 million over five years. Is that exclusively for the women鈥檚 business centre?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

Okay. That is helpful, thank you. I thank both witnesses for giving of their expertise and insights this morning. It is much appreciated.

11:19 Meeting continued in private until 11:37.  

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

Thank you.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

Thank you, minister.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

I thank the minister and his officials for joining us this morning. I will briefly suspend the meeting while we change the panel of witnesses.

09:47 Meeting suspended.  

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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24

Meeting date: 28 September 2022

Claire Baker

Our next item of business is an evidence session as part of the committee鈥檚 pre-budget scrutiny work. The purpose of this session is to inform the committee鈥檚 pre-budget scrutiny with the aim of influencing the budget before spending priorities for the next financial year are set out. The focus of today鈥檚 session is support for women in business. I refer members to papers 2 and 3.

I welcome Ruth Boyle, who is policy and parliamentary manager at Close the Gap, and Carolyn Currie, who is chief executive of Women鈥檚 Enterprise Scotland. Thank you for joining us this morning.

As I said, this session is about our pre-budget scrutiny. We had a statement from the Government last week, or two weeks ago, about proposed changes to the budget. We are expecting a more substantive statement after the recess. I come to Ruth Boyle first. I am interested in your views on the decisions that have been made. I recognise that we are in a very tight financial situation and that the Government chose to spend money in areas that will in some cases benefit women. The Scottish child payment went up; that is positive. However, there was also the 拢53 million cut to employability services. We got a letter from the minister just last week that describes the money as money that would have been focused on support for parents. The letter refers to activity in employability that would bring it up

鈥渢o scale and enhance available support for parents this year.鈥

I recognise that we are in a tight financial situation, but do you have an understanding of what the impact of that might be? Where would you like to see the focus on employability services if we are looking at the statement that will come after recess?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 7 September 2022

Claire Baker

Mr Beattie, a number of members are interested in this area of questioning. Once I have let them in, you can indicate to me if there is something that you wish to come back in on.

I have a question for Jennifer Henderson that follows on from Mr Beattie鈥檚 questions鈥攊t is on the bespoke timeframe. You said that the period could be 36, 37 or 38 days鈥攋ust over 35 days鈥攂ut the website suggests a timeframe of six months for complex cases. What is meant by a bespoke timeframe? Is there a limit set on that?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 7 September 2022

Claire Baker

I want to raise a couple of issues before we conclude, so I will come back to you, if that is okay.

The original target for completion of the land register was 2024. I think that the last time you spoke to us, you spoke about the difference between completion and functional completion. Is there a date for actual completion?

Issues around voluntary registration have been raised with us. Voluntary registration is a key part of achieving functional or completed registration. Concern has been expressed about the time that it has taken for voluntary registrations to be completed.

Another issue is excluded categories. I think that SPICe contacted you to look for some clarity on what the excluded categories are and what percentage of the overall land mass is covered by them.

What is the target? Are we aiming for full completion and closure of the sasine register or only functional completion? Do we have a date for full voluntary registrations and information on the time that it has taken for those to be completed? Can we have some more detail on the percentage of excluded categories?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 7 September 2022

Claire Baker

Do the keeper-induced registrations mainly focus on local authorities? You also mentioned large landed estates.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Registers of Scotland

Meeting date: 7 September 2022

Claire Baker

Okay. Thank you. That brings us to the end of this morning鈥檚 evidence session. I thank Jennifer Henderson and Christopher Kerr for joining us.

11:27 Meeting continued in private until 12:09.