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Inquiry status: Oral evidence being taken
The Sub-Committee announced on Wednesday 2 May that it will carry out an inquiry which focuses on the future of the Money Advice Service. The full terms of reference can be found in the press release below. The inquiry covers such things as its core objectives, its administration and effectiveness, accountability and the way in which it is funded.
MPs to question Sajid Javid, the Economic Secreary to the Treasury on the Money Advice Service
The Treasury Committee today published a letter from the Chairman of the Money Advice Service (MAS), Gerard Lemos, evaluating the MAS online health check
The meeting will take place on Wednesday 5 September
Sub-Committee continues in its inquiry into the Money Advice Service
This is the first evidence session for the inquiry into the Money Advice Service
Written submissions are invited for the new inquiry on the Money Advice Service
Select Committees carry out inquiries on areas ranging from the work of government departments to economic affairs. The results of these inquiries are public and many require a response from the Government.
Most, but not all, Select Committee inquiries are conducted as follows:
Not all inquiries result in a Report
(To view the full set of submissions which were accepted and published as written evidence by the Committee, please see the publications section)
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