Statement on public questions proposals for Audit and Governance Committee
In relation to tomorrow’s (September 18) Combined Authority Audit and Governance Committee meeting, the Combined Authority has the following statement:
“A proposal to change the deadline to submit public questions to Combined Authority Board and Combined Authority Committees from three working days to seven working days before the day of the meeting was included within the Audit and Governance Committee agenda for September 18. This was for the committee’s consideration ahead of going to the Combined Authority Board on September 24. This proposed change has been withdrawn from the paper. The other matters will go ahead. To clarify, the proposal did not come from the Mayor, and upon further internal consideration, will not be taken forward.”
To read the agenda for the Audit and Governance Committee, visit: https://democracy.cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=142&MId=601
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