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Public Administration Select Committee

 
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The Public Administration Select Committee is a Select Committee appointed by the British House of Commons to examine the reports of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and the Parliamentary Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.

It considers matters relating to the quality and standards of administration provided by civil service departments, and other matters relating to the civil service.

The Committee chooses its own subjects of inquiry, within its overall terms of reference. In March 2006, it indicated that it would investigate the "Cash for Peerages" affair.

Members

The current members of the committee, as of 16 November 2008, are:

Member Party Constituency
Dr Tony Wright MP (Chairman) Labour Cannock Chase
David Burrowes MP Conservative Enfield Southgate
Paul Flynn MP Labour Newport West
David Heyes MP Labour Ashton under Lyne
Kelvin Hopkins MP Labour Luton North
Ian Liddell-Grainger MP Conservative Bridgewater
Julie Morgan MP Labour Cardiff North
Gordon Prentice MP Labour Pendle
Paul Rowen MP Liberal Democrats Rochdale
Charles Walker MP Conservative Broxbourne
Jenny Willott MP Liberal Democrats Cardiff Central

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