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Scottish Labour calls for answers after £70k paid to outsource parts of national care service
Scottish Labour’s health spokeswoman Jackie Baillie 

SCOTTISH LABOUR demanded answers today after it emerged that more than £700,000 has been paid to outsource the creation of Scotland’s new national care service.

The flagship policy aims to bring adult social care under the control of a new body which, according to a consultation launched into the initiative, could also control children’s and addictions services.

But parts of the system’s early development have been farmed out to major consultancy firms.

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