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From 1 April 2024, the salary of a Member of the Scottish Parliament is £72,196. Additional amounts are paid to ministers and officers of the Parliament. Both the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland receive the equivalent of an MSP salary included with their Law Officer salaries. [3]
Additionally, the Scottish Government is supported by a permanent secretary, two law officers – the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland – who serve as the chief legal advisers to the government, and the chief of staff to the first minister, as well as several other government officials, personal secretaries and advisers to ...
Lists of Government ministers of Scotland. Pages in category "Lists of government ministers of Scotland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Lists of government ministers of Scotland (7 P) Pages in category "Ministers of the Scottish Government" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
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Ministry First Minister Deputy Parties 2021–23: 3rd Sturgeon: Nicola Sturgeon: John Swinney: Scottish National Party: Scottish Greens: 2023–24 1st Yousaf: Humza Yousaf: Shona Robison: Scottish National Party: Scottish Greens: 2024 2nd Yousaf: Humza Yousaf: Shona Robison: Scottish National Party: 2024–present Swinney: John Swinney: Kate ...
Registers of Scotland (now a non-ministerial office of the Scottish Government ) Scottish Agricultural Science Agency (now part of core Scottish Government) Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (now part of Marine Scotland, within core Scottish Government) Scottish Court Service (now an NDPB under Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008)
The Bill established the Scottish Commission on Social Security, which is a corporate body independent of the Scottish Government. The commission's purpose is to scrutinise Scottish Government policy decisions and to ensure that the Scottish Government and Social Security Scotland are fulfilling the legal requirements under the Bill. [4]