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FCO's human rights work and future of Commonwealth

15 June 2012

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The Foreign Affairs Committee holds two evidence sessions on 19 June with sessions on human rights with Jeremy Brown MP and then on The Commonwealth with Kamalesh Sharma.

Witnesses

Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster

At 10.15am

  • Jeremy Browne MP, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

This is the second of two evidence sessions for the Committee’s inquiry into The FCO’s human rights work in 2011.

At 12.15pm

  • Mr Kamalesh Sharma, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
  • Mr Simon Gimson, Director and Head of the Secretary-General’s Office, Commonwealth Secretariat

This is the Committee’s fifth evidence session into The role and future of the Commonwealth. It will be an opportunity to question Kamalesh Sharma, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth on the performance of the formal Commonwealth and the future and purpose of that organisation.  

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