>> Just to be clear.
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>> The first meeting was a formal one involving the Quango's Chair (for most of my
>> time there Lord Newton of Braintree, but latterly the former Information Commissioner Richard Thomas) and
>> the 13 or so Members who were appointees of the Lord Chancellor and Scottish/Welsh Ministers.
>> The Parliamentary Ombudsman also usual attended as a member 'ex officio'. There would often be
>> visitors to speak to and be quizzed by Members.
I'm afraid I've not got the foggiest who any of those people are.
>> The 'wash up' only involved the half dozen or so staff who'd attended meeting and
>> who need to agree what conclusions were (not always clear) and minuting/follow up actions.
Not pointless more like badly run meetings then. If people are coming out of a meeting so unsure of what's been said/what they need to do and have to have another meeting then someone needs to look at why that is.
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