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Oral Evidence: Lay membership of the Committee on Standards and Privileges

9 June 2011

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The Procedure Committee will hold a third oral evidence session in connection with its inquiry into Lay membership of the Committee on Standards and Privileges on Wednesday 15 June 2011 in Committee Room 20, Upper Committee Corridor.

The witnesses are:

3.15pm Sir Christopher Kelly KCB Chair, Committee on Standards in Public Life

3.45pm Mr Bernard Jenkin MP Chair, Public Administration Select Committee

An uncorrected transcript of the evidence session will appear on the Committee’s website within about a week of the date of the session.

Background to the inquiry:

On 9 February 2011 the Committee launched its inquiry into lay membership of the Committee on Standards and Privileges. This was following the resolution passed by the House on 2 December 2010 inviting the Procedure Committee to bring forward proposals to implement the principle set out in the Twelfth Report from the Committee on Standards in Public Life that lay members should sit on the Committee on Standards and Privileges.

The Committee agreed to take this forward by conducting an inquiry with the following terms of reference: To inquire into the privilege implications and practical considerations of lay membership of the Committee on Standards and Privileges, including the structure of the Committee, the participation of non-Members in select committee meetings and decisions, the number of lay members and the quorum, the appointments process for the lay members and other relevant matters; and to make recommendations. T

The corrected transcript of the Committee’s first evidence session in this inquiry with Dr Malcolm Jack, Clerk of the House of Commons, is available on the Committee's website. 

The corrected transcript of the Committee’s second evidence session in this inquiry with Rt Hon Kevin Barron MP, Chair, Standards and Privileges Committee, is available on the Committee's website.

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