John Osmond reports on today’s announcement of the Assembly’s new committee structure which combines policy development with scrutiny
The National Assembly for Wales today approved a new committee structure which includes five broad subject committees which have a dual role of looking at both policy development and scrutiny of legislation. This outcome follows a wrangle between the parties which we reported on here.
The chairs of these new committees are the most powerful positions within the Assembly after Government Cabinet members and attract an additional remuneration of £12,000. Labour has taken three of them and Plaid and the Conservatives one each, as follows:
- Children and Young People – Christine Chapman, Labour
- Environment and Sustainability – Dafydd Elis Thomas, Plaid
- Health and Social Care – Mark Drakeford, Labour
- Communities, Equality and Local Government – Ann Jones
- Enterprise and Business – Andrew RT Davies, Conservative
The Deputy Presiding Officer, Conservative David Melding, will chair a Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee. This will have an especially important role in this session in view of the impending appointment of a Calman-style Commission, following Scotland, to re-examine how the Welsh devolution settlement is operating.
Plaid Cymru’s Jocelyn Davies will chair a Finance Committee which had been resisted by the Welsh Government which had become irritated by its interfering ways in the last session. Its creation is a triumph of the legislature over the executive. In addition, there will be a Petitions Committee, Public Accounts Committee, and a Standards Committee. Commenting on the new arrangements, Presiding Officer Rosemary Butler said:
“The new committee system means that the detailed subject knowledge of individual Members will be brought to bear on the scrutiny of legislation as well as government policy. And so, at the same time as simplifying the system, the Assembly is also creating the structure and environment for better scrutiny of Bills, policy and finance. I am confident that this change will make it easier for the people of Wales to engage with the Assembly’s proceedings. It will provide the window for smaller organisations to get involved in our work and so better reflect the interests and needs of Welsh voters.”
The full details of the Assembly’s committee membership is as follows:
Committee | Members | Chair |
Children and young people
(10 members) |
Labour: Christine Chapman, Keith Davies, Julie Morgan, Lynne Neagle, Jenny Rathbone
Conservatives: Angela Burns and Suzy Davies Plaid Cymru: Simon Thomas, Jocelyn Davies Liberal Democrats: Kirsty Williams |
Labour: Christine Chapman |
Environment and sustainability
(10 members) |
Labour: Mick Antoniw, Rebecca Evans, Vaughan Gething, Julie James and David Rees
Conservatives: Antoinette Sandbach and Russell George Plaid Cymru: Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Llyr Huws Gruffydd Liberal Democrats: William Powell |
Plaid: Dafydd Elis-Thomas |
Health and social care
(10 members) |
Labour: Mick Antoniw, Mark Drakeford, Rebecca Evans, Vaughan Gething and Lynne Neagle
Conservatives: Darren Millar and Janet Finch-Saunders Plaid Cymru: Elin Jones, Lindsay Whittle Liberal Democrats: Kirsty Williams |
Labour: Mark Drakeford |
Communities, equality and local government
(10 members) |
Labour: Mike Hedges, Ann Jones, Gwyn Price, Ken Skates and Joyce Watson
Conservatives: Mark Isherwood and William Graham Plaid Cymru: Rhodri Glyn Thomas, Bethan Jenkins Liberal Democrats: Peter Black |
Labour: Ann Jones |
Enterprise and Business
(10 members) |
Labour: Keith Davies, Julie James, David Rees, Ken Skates, Joyce Watson
Conservatives: Andrew RT Davies and Byron Davies Plaid Cymru: Alun Ffred Jones, Leanne Wood Liberal Democrats: William Powell |
Conservatives: Andrew RT Davies |
Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee
(1 from each party + DPO) |
Labour: Julie James
Conservatives: Antoinette Sanbach Plaid Cymru: Simon Thomas Liberal Democrats: Peter Black |
Deputy Presiding Officer: David Melding |
Finance
(8 members) |
Labour: Christine Chapman, Julie Morgan, Ann Jones, Mike Hedges
Conservatives: Nick Ramsay Plaid Cymru: Ieuan Wyn Jones, Jocelyn Davies Liberal Democrats: Peter Black |
Plaid: Jocelyn Davies |
Public Accounts Committee
(8 members) |
Labour: Mike Hedges, Gwyn Price, Jenny Rathbone, Julie Morgan
Conservatives: Darren Millar and Mohammad Asghar Plaid Cymru: Leanne Wood Liberal Democrats: Peter Black |
Conservatives: Darren Millar |
Petitions
(4 members) |
Labour: Joyce Watson
Conservatives: Russell George Plaid Cymru: Bethan Jenkins Liberal Democrats: William Powell (Chair) |
Liberal Democrats: William Powell |
Standards
(4 members) |
Labour: Mick Antoniw
Conservatives: Mark Isherwood Plaid Cymru: Llyr Huws Gruffydd Liberal Democrats: Kirsty Williams |
Labour: Mick Antoniw |