MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF
THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
SESSION 2001-02
MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2001
Members present:
Mr Edward Leigh in the Chair
Mr Richard Bacon | Mr David Rendel
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Mr Ian Davidson | Mr Gerry Steinberg
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Mr Brian Jenkins | Jon Trickett
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Sir John Bourn, KCB, Comptroller and Auditor General, was further
examined.
The Committee deliberated.
Ms Lorraine Constable, Assistant Treasury Officer of Accounts,
was further examined.
Mr Christopher Smith, Policy Adviser, Home and Legal Team, HM
Treasury, was examined.
The Comptroller and Auditor General's Report on The Implementation
of the National Probation Service Information Systems Strategy
(HC 401) was considered.
Mr John Gieve, CB, Permanent Under-Secretary of State, the Home
Office; Ms Eithne Wallis, National Director, National Probation
Service for England and Wales; Mr Richard Crade, e-Business Director,
and Mr Paul Sleightholme, i-Solutions Practice Manager, Integris,
were examined (HC 357-i).
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[Adjourned until Wednesday 14 November at
Four o'clock.
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WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL 2002
Members present:
Mr Edward Leigh in the Chair
Mr Richard Bacon | Mr George Osborne
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Geraint Davies | Mr David Rendel
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Mr Barry Gardiner | Mr Gerry Steinberg
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Mr Nick Gibb | Jon Trickett
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Mr Brian Jenkins |
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The Committee deliberated.
Mr Tim Burr, Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General, was further
examined.
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Draft Report (The Implementation of the National Probation Service
Information Systems Strategy), proposed by the Chairman, brought
up and read.
Ordered, That the draft Report be read a second time, paragraph
by paragraph.
Paragraphs 1 to 6 read and agreed to.
Paragraph 7 postponed.
Paragraphs 8 to 38 read and agreed to.
Postponed paragraph 7 read and agreed to.
Resolved, That the Report, as amended, be the Thirty second
Report of the Committee to the House.
Ordered, That the Chairman do make the Report to the House.
Ordered, That the provisions of Standing Order No. 134
(Select Committees (Reports)) be applied to the Report.
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[Adjourned until Monday 29 April at Four
o'clock.
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