Sentences with phrase «parliamentary committee what»

On the same day, Zuckerberg turned down British lawmakers» invitations to explain to a British parliamentary committee what went wrong.
Zuckerberg said in March he would testify before Congress, but turned down an invitation by British lawmakers to explain to a parliamentary committee what had happened.

Not exact matches

«If we were to try to control the level of our exchange rate, we would have to start to close what is one of the most open and effective capital markets, money markets, in the world, in order to be successful,» Carney told a parliamentary committee this month, also warning «there would undoubtedly be a suspicion» that we were «trying to gain a competitive advantage» if we tried to control our interest rate.
«What has happened has happened and there is that parliamentary process with the public accounts committee and the various investigations by respective agencies.
Under what are referred to as «supply» rules in Parliament, Main Estimates, which detail the Government's spending intentions for the upcoming fiscal year, must be referred to the appropriate Parliamentary Standing Committees for review before March 1st.
Brooks says they've come before the committee to try and explain what has happened - conveniently omitting the fact that a parliamentary summons was needed to get all three in the room.
This is the time of the week when we can get some serious work done unimpeded by an MP ricocheting all over the office demanding that we stop what we're doing every two minutes to Google their name, insisting that we write a press release on their recent parliamentary awesomeness, leaving their folder of top secret documents in Committee Room 6, and generally getting in the way of the correspondence, casework, the booking of Commons tours for schools and all the other myriad tasks that Members assume happen by magic.
It may be that the Committee of the House of Lords charged with responsibility for scrutiny of the Brexit negotiations could play a particularly valuable role in what I have described as «parliamentary diplomacy».
«Last November, I mentioned to the Government chief whip and the parliamentary commissioner for standards my concern, on behalf of the House, about what many might regard as an inherent incompatibility between chairing a select committee and having commercial interests, even though fully transparently registered, in the sector covered by that committee,» the Speaker wrote.
All the issues about entry on to the premises of Parliament, the searching of parliamentary offices and constituency correspondence and what is, or should be, available to the court can be considered by the Speaker's Committee, which the House agreed should start its work after the criminal proceedings had come to a conclusion.
[3] On 1 May 2012, a parliamentary select committee report concluded that Murdoch «exhibited wilful blindness to what was going on in his companies and publications» and stated that he was «not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company».
The statement says the committee gave «clear, detailed explanation» of what were «complex matters» relating to parliamentary expenses rules.
«We have both written to, and appeared before, the relevant parliamentary select committees providing detailed evidence on this matter to give an account of our best understanding of what took place five years ago.»
Martin Amidu on Tuesday February 13, faced Parliament's Appointments Committee in what could probably be the longest ever parliamentary vetting session in the 4th Republic.
Due to the unique role of what was then called the Main Committee, proposals were made to rename the body to avoid confusion with other parliamentary committees, including «Second Chamber» [31] and «Federation Chamber».
Sophie Wilson looks at the numbers on gender balance of select committees since 1979 and what they mean for parliamentary scrutiny.
New analysis reveals what types of organisations give evidence to UK parliamentary select committees http://t.co/3tnBdZwaMs
A French parliamentary committee convened to examine what has been discovered about transmission of the AIDS virus over the past decade sat for the first time last week.
Mr Baey Yam Keng, deputy chairman of Singapore's Parliamentary Committee for Communications and Information, said there might be limits to what the Government could do to prevent it.
Might also make useful submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee, to demonstrate how the two UEA investigations weren't what Parliament was told they would be: Oxborough's review of the science being based on papers selected by the people being investigated, and Muir Russell being factually incorrect (as shown above) and also being an absentee Chairman.
-LSB-...] posted something like what is below at Climate Audit, in connection with submissions to a UK Parliamentary Committee.
It's quite something to answer the questions of a Parliamentary select committee and produce something that is going to be useful to beginners and all comers for years to come but that I think is what Nic has done for the sensitivity debate.
Hi Ben, what are your views with regards to the reply given to the Parliamentary committee by Phil Jones when asked about not sharing the data?
The parliamentary «science» committee report made claims very similar to Miller's, suggesting that politicians and alarmists know what information the public should be allowed to see better than journalists or the people.
Mr. Strayer, as he then was, testified before a joint Parliamentary committee about what was understood and intended by the drafters in respect of the phrase «fundamental justice».
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada's website lists 18 appearances before Parliament or Parliamentary Committees, submissions, reports, and letters relating to the need for reforming the Privacy Act between 2005 to 2018 and providing concrete suggestions as to what needs to be done.
Cambridge Analytica whistle - blower Christopher Wylie has accepted before British Parliamentary committee that Cambridge Analytica worked for the Congress Party.This vindicates what we have been saying from day one.
Giving evidence today, to a UK parliamentary select committee that's investigating the use of disinformation in political campaigning, Wylie said: «The 50 million number is what the media has felt safest to report — because of the documentation that they can rely on — but my recollection is that it was substantially higher than that.
Note: In its submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title the Attorney - General's Department stated that it is for «the Parliament to decide whether substantive equality was to be provided and, if it was, what that encompassed»: Quoted in Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title, CERD and the Native Title Amendment Act 1998, op.cit, p9.
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