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Historical Child Abuse: Committee of Inquiry: Additional Funding

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A decision made 20 February 2015:

Ministerial decision reference: MD-C-2015-0022   

Decision summary title: Committee of Inquiry: Historical Child Abuse Additional Funding

Decision summary author

Policy Officer, Chief Minister’s Department

Is the decision summary public or exempt?  

Public

Report title: Committee of Inquiry: Historical Child Abuse Additional Funding

Report author or name of

person giving report

Director, External Relations and Constitutional Affairs

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Deputy Chief Minister decided to lodge ‘au Greffe’ the Report and Proposition entitled ‘Committee of Inquiry: Historical Child Abuse Additional Funding’ for debate by the States Assembly at the earliest opportunity.

 

The Proposition is being lodged by the Chief Minister to seek a decision from States Members in order that the Council of Ministers can understand the will of the Assembly in relation to funding for the Inquiry.

 

Resource implications

The resource implications are set out in the accompanying report.

Action required

The Chief Minister’s Department shall:

  • Inform the States Greffe of the decision;
  • Forward the Report and Proposition to the Publications Editor and request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the Report and Proposition to be lodged “au Greffe” for debate at the earliest opportunity.

Signature

 

 

 

Position

 

Senator Andrew Green

Deputy Chief Minister

 

 

 

 

 

Date signed

 

Effective date of the decision

 

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