THE TREASURY SELECT COMMITTEE: ITS REACH AND ITS ROLE IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
John McFall
Economic Affairs, 2009, vol. 29, issue 3, 53-56
Abstract:
The Treasury Select Committee's role has evolved in recent years. Since the banking crisis it has undertaken important work in holding government bodies to account and in helping to influence the policy agenda.
Date: 2009
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