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domestic committees
The Commission is advised by the Administration Clerk of the
Administration
Committee, the Finance and Services Committee, and the
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Administration Estimate Audit Committee.
committeea@
parliament.uk
The Administration Committee’s remit is to “consider the
services provided for and by the House”. In practice this
means services provided for Members of Parliament, as
well as services provided by the House of Commons for
others, such as visitors to the House. The committee may
take evidence in public and make reports on specific matters
to the House. The Committee’s main function is to advise
the Commission. The informal Works of Art Committee is
appointed by the Speaker to advise him on matters relating
to works of art in the House of Commons.
The Administration Committee is largely advisory, with
limited delegated decision making powers. It advises the
Speaker and Commission and is intended to reflect the
perspective of Members on the provision of these
House-wide services.
The Finance and Services Committee has responsibility Clerk of the
Finance and
for detailed scrutiny of the draft budgets for the House
Services Committee
administration and advises the Commission on the financial x3270
and administrative implications of the recommendations by
the domestic committees. The committee’s principal business
has been considering regular reports on works, security-
related expenditure and catering finances, as well as the
annual cycle of reviewing outturn and spending plans.
The Administration Estimate Audit Committee, chaired Clerk of the
Administration
by the shadow Leader of the House, provides assurance to
Estimate Audit
the House’s Accounting Officer (the Clerk of the House) Committee x3759
about the financial probity of the House of Commons
Administration. It reports to the Commission.

