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First Minister appears before Wales and Whitehall inquiry

4 February 2010 (updated on 22 April 2010)

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The Welsh Affairs Committee's 'Wales and Whitehall' inquiry continues with Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales giving evidence. Watch live from 10am.

Witnesses

10am

  • Carwyn Jones, First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government

10.45 am (approx):

  • Dame Gillian Morgan DBE, Permanent Secretary, Welsh Assembly Government

The Welsh Affairs Committee's recent inquiries have uncovered problems relating to the understanding and observation of the devolution settlement within Whitehall, and poor consultation with Welsh stakeholders.

The Welsh Affairs Committee therefore decided to undertake a new inquiry into co-operation and consultation between Wales and Whitehall, which will examine:

  • Awareness of the devolution settlement within the civil service and of the protocols which are in place in relation to legislation and policy affecting Wales
  • The role of the Wales Office and the Ministry of Justice
  • The extent of communication between Whitehall, the Welsh Assembly Government, the National Assembly for Wales and Welsh MPs
  • The review of Whitehall guidance on devolution, announced by the Ministry of Justice in response to the Committee's report on the Legal Services Commission
  • Taking forward the findings of the Justice Select Committee in its recent substantial report Devolution: A Decade On