Sooty,
The body concerned was the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council. You can Google it if you want to know more.
When you've got a bunch of lawyers, academics ex high fliers in public service etc. all talking at different times and from different perspectives then sometimes deconstructing what they said needs some thought and a listen to the audio recording of the meeting. One member was a Glaswegian, I could only follow about two words in five of what he said! And even if that was crystal clear we need to identify what follow up actions, letters to Ministers or whatever are needed and points to be covered.
TBH I quoted the Quango as an example of a wash up meeting. There's a limit to how much time I'm prepared to spend justifying the working methods of an outfit that was abolished in 2013 just to answer nitpicking of others.
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