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Liaison Committee, Scrutiny, Prime Minister, evidence

Prime Minister gives evidence to MPs

10 September 2013

Image of UK Parliament portcullis

Prime Minister, Rt Hon David Cameron MP will appear before the Liaison Committee at 4.00pm on Tuesday 10 September.

Witness

Tuesday 10 September 2013, Grimond Room, Portcullis House

At 4pm:

  • Rt Hon David Cameron MP, Prime Minister

Themes

The meeting will include the following themes:

Reform of the Civil Service, and the capacity of the Civil Service to design and manage contracts

  • Public Administration Committee report – Truth to Power: How Civil Service Reform can succeed
  • Procurement: capacity of civil service to design and manage contracts
  • Recent examples: Universal Credit, G4S, West Coast Main Line, Serco, and the UK Border Agency
Regulation of the Press, and the proposed Royal Charter
  • Progress on the Royal Charter
  • Regulation of private investigators

Members attending

The session will be chaired by Sir Alan Beith MP and is also likely to involve the following Select Committee Chairs:

  • Mr Graham Allen MP, Political and Constitutional Reform
  • Dame Anne Begg MP, Work and Pensions
  • Mr Clive Betts MP, Communities and Local Government
  • Mrs Louise Ellman MP, Transport
  • Margaret Hodge MP, Public Accounts
  • Mr Bernard Jenkin MP, Public Administration
  • Miss Anne McIntosh MP, EFRA
  • Andrew Miller MP, Science and Technology
  • Keith Vaz MP, Home Affairs
  • Mr John Whittingdale MP, Culture, Media and Sport

The evidence session is expected to last for one and a half hours.

The session is open to the public and can be watched live or on-demand at www.parliamentlive.tv.

A transcript of this hearing will be published online as soon as possible.

The Liaison Committee is made up of the Chairs of House of Commons Select Committees.

Further information