As National Statistician I have been asked to reply to your recent
Parliamentary Question concerning the number of new additional jobs created since 1997 in the (a) public sector and (b) private sector.
Not exact matches
«I think, given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, it is absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to
questioning in front of a
parliamentary or congressional hearing, given these are
questions of fundamental importance and
concern to his users, as well as to this inquiry,» Damian Collins, the member of parliament heading the UK committee, said earlier on Tuesday.
Update: Collins returned to the theme of the Facebook founder's reluctance to put in a personal appearance to answer
questions about the issue more than once during the four hour oral hearing, remarking later: «I must say that given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, and the things we've heard in the other enquiry, I think it's absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to
questioning in front of a
parliamentary or congressional hearing given that these are
questions of a fundamental importance and
concern to Facebook users and to our enquiry as well.»