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The Welsh Affairs Committee
The Welsh Affairs Committee
The Welsh Affairs Committee is a cross party select committee appointed to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, including its relationship with the National Assembly for Wales. It consists of eleven members with a quorum of three who carry out inquiries and hear evidence on a number of issues of importance in Wales.
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The Welsh Affairs Select Committee pages of Parliament’s website provides details of its membership and future meetings as well as press releases, reports and publications