Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons Commission
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 74
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The Commission is the overall supervisory body of the House of Commons Administration, which prepares and lays before the House the estimates for the House of Commons Service. This body has four key tasks: to support the House and its committees; to support individual MPs and their staff; to provide information and access to the public; and maintaining the heritage of buildings, objects and documents. The Commission has six members, including the Speaker of the House of Commons (who acts as chairman) and the Leader of the House. This annual report outlines its activities for the financial year 2002-03 in carrying out its four key tasks, as well as discussing future plans. The report also includes the third annual report of the House of Commons Audit Committee.