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Annex 2: Monitoring data


Table 3: Witnesses by type[47]
Witnesses by type  Total  
Cabinet Ministers  2  
CLG Ministers other than Cabinet Ministers  9  
Other Departmental Ministers  0  
Members of the House of Commons (other than Ministers)  2  
Members of the House of Lords (other than Ministers)  2  
Government officials  12  
Executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies  11  
Local authorities  32  
Professional/trade/member associations  44  
Voluntary and community groups  20  
Individuals (appearing in a personal capacity)  16  
Other  17  
Total number of witnesses  165  

Table 4: Witnesses by gender[48]
Evidence session  Date  Total  Male  Female  
Balance of Power: central and local government  8 December 2008 7  1  
 15 December 2008  5  
 12 January 2009  0  
Housing and the Credit Crunch  16 December 2008 8  1  
Local authority investments  19 January 2009 3  0  
 26 January 2009  8  
 9 February 2009  8  
Markets 2 March 2009  3  
 24 March 2009  6  
 31 March 2009  6  
 20 April 2009  3  
Pre-appointment hearing with the Government's preferred candidate for Chair of the Infrastructure Planning Commission  16 March 2009 1  0  
Need and impact: planning for town centres  11 May 2009 11  5  
 18 May 2009  10 9  
Housing and the credit crunch: follow-up  1 June 2009 8  1  
Supporting People   8 June 2009 8  2  
 15 June 2009  11 7  
 29 June 2009  10 5  
 6 July 2009  4  
Review of housing finance  13 July 2009 3  0  
Pre-appointment hearing with the Government's preferred candidates for Deputy Chairs of the IPC  20 July 2009 2  1  

Pre-appointment hearing with the Government's preferred candidate for Local Government Ombudsman and Vice-Chair of the Commission for Local Administration in England  12 October 2009 1  1  
CLG's Departmental Annual Report 2009  19 October 2009 5  2  
 2 November 2009  2  
Beyond Decent Homes  26 October 2009 7  2  
 9 November 2009  11 11  
 10 November 2009  4  
Totals   165 129  36 
Percentages    78  22 




47   The category 'witnesses' refers to the number of individuals who have provided oral evidence (rather than the number of organisations, as specified in the Sessional Return (see below)). Witnesses are counted each time they appear to give evidence, and may therefore be counted more than once. Back

48   We do not currently collect data on witnesses by ethnicity or disability. Back


 

 
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