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Transcript: Transcript for 11/06/2018 - Public Accounts Committee - Fifth Senedd
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Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: 1.1
The Chair welcomed the Members to the Committee. 1.2
Apologies were received from Neil Hamilton AM, Rhianon Passmore AM and Adam
Price AM. There were no substitutes. 1.3
The Chair congratulated Huw Vaughan Thomas, the Auditor General for Wales, on
receiving a CBE in recognition of services to Public Audit and Accountability
in Wales, in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours List. |
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(14.00) |
Paper(s) to note Supporting documents: Minutes: 2.1
The papers were noted. 2.1
Regarding the inquiry into care experienced children and young people, the
Chair agreed to contact Care Inspectorate Wales regarding the thematic review they
are undertaking which is due to report in March 2019. Following information and
advice from the Auditor General, it was agreed to hold a further evidence
session as part of the NHS Wales Informatics Services inquiry before the end of
the summer term. |
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The Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales (RIFW): Letter from the Welsh Government (21 May 2018) Supporting documents: |
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Care experienced children and young people: Letter from the Welsh Government (31 May 2018) Supporting documents: |
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NHS Wales Informatics Services: Committee Correspondence Supporting documents: |
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(14.05 - 14.15) |
Medicines Management: Consideration of responses to report recommendations PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 1 – Welsh Government Response (2 May 2018) PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 2 – Welsh Government Response (31 May 2018) PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 3 – Letter from the Auditor General for Wales Supporting documents:
Minutes: 3.1
The Committee noted the responses and it was agreed that the Chair will write
to the Welsh Government seeking clarification on a number of the responses to
the Committee’s recommendations. |
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(14.15 - 14.20) |
The 21st Century Schools and Education Programme: Correspondence PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 4 – Letter from Association of School and College Leaders Cymru PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 5 – Letter from Design Commission for Wales PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 6 – Letter from Catholic Education Services PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 7 – Letter from Rhieni dros Addysg Gymraeg (Parents for Welsh Medium
Education) PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 8 – Letter from NASUWT Cymru PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 9 – Letter from Cenric Clement-Evans Supporting documents:
Minutes: 4.1
The Committee noted the correspondence. |
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(14.20 - 15:20) |
The 21st Century Schools and Education Programme: Evidence Session 1 Research
Briefing PAC(5)-16-18
Paper 10 – Welsh Local Government Association Dr Chris Llewelyn – Deputy Chief Executive & Director of Lifelong Learning, Leisure and Information, WLGA Paula Ham, Director of Learning and Skills - Vale of Glamorgan Council Supporting documents:
Minutes: 5.1
Members received evidence from Dr Chris Llewelyn, Deputy Chief Executive &
Director of Lifelong Learning, Leisure and Information, Welsh Local Government
Association and Paula Ham, Director of Learning and Skills, Vale of Glamorgan
Council as part of the inquiry into the 21st Century Schools and Education
Programme. 5.2
Dr Llewelyn agreed to send further information outlining the
benefits/advantages of local authorities using the mutual investment model in
place of their own borrowing powers. |
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(15.30 - 16.30) |
The 21st Century Schools and Education Programme: Evidence Session 2 Research
Briefing Iestyn
Davies – Chief Executive Officer, Colegau Cymru Judith
Evans, Principal, Coleg y Cymoedd Guy
Lacey, Principal, Coleg Gwent Supporting documents:
Minutes: 6.1
Members received evidence from Iestyn Davies,CEO, Colegau Cymru, Judith Evans,
Principal, Coleg y Cymoedd, and Guy Lacey, Principal, Coleg Gwent as part of
the inquiry into the 21st Century Schools and Education Programme. |
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(16.30) |
Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business: Items
8 & 9 Minutes: 7.1
The motion was agreed. |
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(16.30 - 16.45) |
The 21st Century Schools and Education Programme: Consideration of evidence received Minutes: 8.1
Members considered the evidence received. |
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(16.45 - 17.00) |
Care experienced children and young people: Consideration of key issues Minutes: 9.1
Members noted that a further paper would be available for their consideration
at Committee on 25 June. |