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On this week's episode, we reflect upon 10 years since the publication of the Christie Commission on public services reform.
Graeme Roy speaks to Professor James Mitchell from the University of Edinburgh, a member of the Christie Commission, to get his reflections on where progress has been made.
Kezia Dugdale talks to Caroline Gardner, former Auditor General in Scotland and someone who has been actively involved in the public service reform debate in Scotland.
We also hear from Kirsty Peebles, Managing Director of News Direct, who gives us an update on Scottish Parliament activities prior to the summer recess.
By University of Glasgow, College of Social SciencesOn this week's episode, we reflect upon 10 years since the publication of the Christie Commission on public services reform.
Graeme Roy speaks to Professor James Mitchell from the University of Edinburgh, a member of the Christie Commission, to get his reflections on where progress has been made.
Kezia Dugdale talks to Caroline Gardner, former Auditor General in Scotland and someone who has been actively involved in the public service reform debate in Scotland.
We also hear from Kirsty Peebles, Managing Director of News Direct, who gives us an update on Scottish Parliament activities prior to the summer recess.

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