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November 14, 2008

Don't give evidence to a Select Committee

Those of us who spent a long time preparing our spoken and our written evidence to the last Culture Select Committee, thinking we were making a contribution to public service need to be mindful of the way that Ministers regard these things.

This is what Barbara Follett, Minister for libraries, said to the chair of one such committee today

'It is sometimes difficult to read all the way through a Select Committee report without feeling slightly sleepy, but this one kept me awake and provided me with a great deal of useful information...'


Posted by Perkins at November 14, 2008 8:08 PM

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