The International Development Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for International Development and its associated public bodies.
Stephen Twigg MP (Labour (Co-op), Liverpool, West Derby) (Chair)
Richard Burden MP (Labour, Birmingham, Northfield)
Mr Nigel Evans MP (Conservative, Ribble Valley)
Mrs Pauline Latham OBE MP (Conservative, Mid Derbyshire)
Chris Law MP (Scottish National Party, Dundee West)
Mr Ivan Lewis MP (Independent, Bury South)
Mark Menzies MP (Conservative, Fylde)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP (Labour (Co-op), Brighton, Kemptown)
Paul Scully MP (Conservative, Sutton and Cheam)
Mr Virendra Sharma MP (Labour, Ealing Southall)
Henry Smith MP (Conservative, Crawley)
The following Members were also members of the Committee during the Parliament:
James Duddridge MP (Conservative, Rochford and Southend East)
The Committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No. 152. These are available on the internet via www.parliament.uk.
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Committee reports are published on the Committee’s website and in print by Order of the House.
Committee staff
The current staff of the Committee are Fergus Reid (Clerk), Jeanne Delebarre (Second Clerk), Rachael Cox, Kenneth Foreman, Faten Hussein and Rebecca Usden (Committee Specialists), Leo Oliveira (Senior Committee Assistant), Paul Hampson and Rowena Macdonald (Committee Assistants), Jack Tennant (Assistant Inquiry Manager–Apprentice), George Perry (Media Officer).
All correspondence should be addressed to the Clerk of the International Development Committee, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA. The telephone number for general enquiries is 020 7219 1223; the Committee’s email address is indcom@parliament.uk
You can follow the Committee on Twitter using @CommonsIDC.
Published: 10 October 2019