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The work of the Treasury

Regular evidence sessions

As part of its ongoing scrutiny of the work of HM Treasury, the Treasury Committee holds regular hearings with the Permanent Secretaries and other senior HMT officials to discuss the key issues facing the Department.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Eleventh report - Fuel Duty: Fiscal forecast fiction
Work The work of the Treasury (Regular evidence sessions)
Committees Treasury Committee
HC 783
Report
Response to this report
Fifth Special Report - Fuel Duty: Fiscal forecast fiction: Government response to the Committee’s Eleventh Report
HC 1242
Special Report
Fifth Special Report - Fuel Duty: Fiscal forecast fiction: Government response to the Committee’s Eleventh Report
Work The work of the Treasury (Regular evidence sessions)
Committees Treasury Committee
HC 1242
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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12 December 2022
Work The work of the Treasury (Regular evidence sessions)
Witnesses James Bowler CB (Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury), Beth Russell (Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury), Cat Little (Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury), Anna Caffyn (Finance Director at HM Treasury), and Phil Duffy (Director-General, Growth and Productivity at HM Treasury)
Committees Treasury Committee
Oral Evidence
1 December 2021
Work The work of the Treasury (Regular evidence sessions)
Witnesses Sir Tom Scholar (Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury), Charles Roxburgh (Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury), Cat Little (Director General, Public Spending at HM Treasury), and Anna Caffyn (Finance Director at HM Treasury)
Committees Treasury Committee
Oral Evidence

Written evidence

No written evidence published.

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