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Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel
Record of Meeting
Date: 26th June 2014 Meeting No: 178
Present | Deputy J.G. Reed, Vice-Chairman Connétable D.W. Mezbourian Deputy R.J. Rondel |
Apologies | Senator S.C. Ferguson, Chairman |
Absent |
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In attendance | Mr. J. Dixon CMG, Chairman, Fiscal Policy Panel [Item 1] Mr. C. Allsop CBE, Fiscal Policy Panel [Item 1] Ms. T. Allas, Fiscal Policy Panel [Item 1] Ms. K. Barker CBE, Fiscal Policy Panel [Item 1] Mr. D. Peedle, Economic Advisor [Item 1] Mr. M. MacGregor, Economist [Item 1] Senator I.J. Gorst , Chief Minister [Item 2] Mr. J. Richardson, Chief Executive [Item 2] Mr. T. Walker , Director of External Relations [Item 2] Mr. P. Bradbury, Director of Corporate Policy [Item 2] Mr. W. Millow , Scrutiny Officer Miss. S. McKee , Scrutiny Officer |
Ref Back | Agenda matter | Action |
25/06/14 Item 4 513/1(40) | 1. Fiscal Policy Panel The Panel met the Fiscal Policy Panel (FPP) to discuss the work the FPP would undertake ahead of the publication of the FPP's annual report for 2014. The meeting was held in private session under Paragraph 3.2.1(a)(xiv) of the Code of Practice on Public Access to Official Information and a private record was therefore taken. Following the meeting, the Panel agreed to thank the FPP for its invitation to meet and to advise the FPP that the Panel would happily provide any further information or comment which the FPP might require. | WM |
25/06/14 Item 6 513/1(40) | 2. Quarterly Public Hearing with the Chief Minister The Panel received Senator I.J. Gorst , Chief Minister, for a Quarterly Public Hearing. The Chief Minister was accompanied by the Chief Executive, the Director of External Relations and the Director of Corporate Policy. The proceedings were recorded in order that a transcript could be made. |
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