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Committee for Economic Development at public hearing

Committee for Economic Development at public hearing

Wednesday 17 November 2021

Committee for Economic Development at public hearing

Wednesday 17 November 2021


Deputy Neil Inder's Committee for Economic Development will be scrutinised at a public hearing on Friday morning.

The Scrutiny Management Committee has announced that its panel for the public hearing will include the Committee's President, Deputy Yvonne Burford, former Chief Minister Deputy Lyndon Trott and Gill Morris, who was a member of the Committee in the previous States' term.

“This public hearing with the Committee for Economic Development will focus principally on the Committee’s areas for action identified in the Government Work Plan, along with some key areas within the Committees mandate," said Deputy Burford.

"I welcome this opportunity to carefully examine the progress made by the Committee to date."

Deputy Yvonne Burford

Pictured: Deputy Yvonne Burford, President of the Scrutiny Management Committee, will chair a public hearing into the work of the Committee for Economic Development which is being held on Friday.

The Committee for Economic Development is set to be represented at the hearing by its President, Deputy Inder, and Deputy Nicholas Moakes, who is a member of the Committee. Deputy Steve Falla, Vice-President, is unable to attend after testing positive for covid-19. The other political members of the Committee (pictured top) are Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller and Deputy Simon Vermeulen and the Committee also has two non-voting members: Andrew Niles and Antony Mancini.

The hearing will be at the Castel Douzaine Room between 10:30hrs and 12:30hrs. Members of the public are invited to attend and observe but are not permitted to speak while the hearing is in progress.

In line with current advice, the room will be well-ventilated and members of the public wishing to attend are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings.

Deputy Lyndon Trott

Pictured: Deputy Lyndon Trott is not a member of the Scrutiny Management Committee but has volunteered to sit on the panel which will scrutinise the Committee for Economic Development at the SMC's latest public hearing. 


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