Does the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee agree that, taking all things into account, we now have a structure that deals to some degree with the loneliness problem, and creates a relationship between the board chairman and the CAG that will enable the morale of the NAO to be not only sustained but strengthened? Does he also agree that the work of the Public Accounts Commission, and particularly of its chairman, was instrumental in enabling such significant changes to be made without damage to the morale of the NAO, at a time when the structure had a sense of fragility about it?
Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill
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Lord Tyrie
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 4 November 2009.
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Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill.
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