Treasury Committee

Parliament Rt Hon John McFall MP (Dod's copyright image)

Rt Hon John McFall MP (Chairman)

The remit of the Treasury Committee, as determined by the House of Commons, is to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of HM Treasury, HM Revenue & Customs, and associated public bodies, including the Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority.

The Chairman of the Committee is Mr John McFall MP, and the Chairman of the Sub-committee is Mr Michael Fallon MP. The membership of the main Committee and the Sub-committee is the same.

About the Committee | Submitting evidence | Publications | Transcripts of meetings | Minutes | Correspondence |

Members of the public are welcome to attend hearings of the committee

Inquiries and one-off evidence sessions
Too important to fail?| Women in the City | Appointment Hearings | Inflation Report hearings | Budget Reports | Sub Committee inquiries | Past inquiries |


Next Meetings

The Treasury Committee's next meeting will take place on Monday 22nd Februaryat 4.00pm in the Thatcher Room, Portcullis House where the Committee will take evidence from Goldman Sachs as part of its inquiry: Financial Institutions - too important to fail?


What's new

- Committee announces future evidence sessions on its inquiry, Financial Institutions - too important to fail?

- Committee announces new inquiry Financial Institutions - too important to fail?

- Sub-Committee announces new inquiry into Management of the Crown Estate

- Committee publishes report on the 2009 Pre-Budget - Report | Press notice | Evidence

- Committee publish its report into Credit Searches - read press notice