Rrb Reveals a Brave New World with Less Red Tape New Plans Hailed As the Missing Link Between Business and Government New Plans Hailed As the Missing Link Between Business and Government Regulation: New Era

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A NEW era in the regulation of business designed to give Scotland an international competitive advantage will be unveiled tomorrow when the Regulatory Review Group reveals detailed plans for a "common-sense and flexible" partnership between business and government.

The first annual report by the Regulatory Review Group (RRG), which brings together representatives of business and the trades unions in dialogue with ministers and civil servants, is to be published tomorrow. The report is being hailed as an attempt to "put Scotland at the heart of the better regulation agenda in Europe", and to end the long-standing tension between the private and public sector, stemming from the perception that regulation is, almost by definition, an impediment to business growth.

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Rrb Reveals a Brave New World with Less Red Tape New Plans Hailed As the Missing Link Between Business and Government New Plans Hailed As the Missing Link Between Business and Government Regulation: New Era

Professor Russel Griggs, chairman of the CBI's SME council, who has chaired the RRG, told the Sunday Herald that the report marked "the beginning of the end of the era of box-ticking".

He continued: "This is the sta...

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