Office of the Advocate General for Scotland
Her Majesty's Advocate General for Scotland is one of the Law Officers of the Crown, whose duty it is to advise the Crown and UK Government on Scots law. The Office of the Advocate General for Scotland is a ministerial department of the United Kingdom government. The current Advocate General for Scotland is Lord Wallace of Tankerness and was appointed on 14 May 2010 by the Prime Minister, David Cameron..
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Ministers and senior civil servants
Lord Wallace of Tankerness, QC
Advocate General for Scotland
Government meetings last updated 11 Nov 2010 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
July 2010
OAGS met Mandate Scotland to discuss Leading round-table discussion on Coalition policies.
June 2010
OAGS met Law Society of Scotland for discussion of Scottish Legal Matters.
OAGS met Scottish Trades Union Congress for discussion on Implementation of Calman proposals.
OAGS met Mackay Hannay to discuss general discussion and request to speak at Conference.
May 2010
OAGS met Iain Gray, MSP for general meeting.
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Advocate General for Scotland
- 2. Office of the Advocate General for Scotland. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
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