The Commission
The corporate body for the National Assembly for Wales is known as the Assembly Commission. The Commission is responsible for ensuring the property, staff and services are provided for the Assembly. The Assembly Commission consists of the Presiding Officer and four Members from different Political parties, who each have different portfolios of work. The Commission is supported by staff in the Corporate Unit.
The Commission Budget for 2008-09
We have published a guidance document on the National Assembly for Wales Commission's budget for 2008-09. The Budget Proposals were discussed by the Assembly in Plenary on 28 November 2007.
Role of the Commission
Created as part of the Government of Wales Act 2006, the Assembly Commission has been created to provide services to support Assembly Members. This section details the role of the Commission.
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Membership
The Assembly Commission is chaired by the Presiding Officer, and consists of four other Assembly Members. This section contains details of the Commissioners and their areas of responsibility.
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Agendas, Papers and Minutes
The agendas, papers and minutes for each meeting of the Assembly Commission can be found in this section
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Policies
Prior to the May election, the Shadow Commission approved a number of policies to be adopted by the new Assembly Commission. A list of these policies can be found in this section.
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Chief Executive
The staff of the Assembly Commission are headed by Claire Clancy, the Chief Executive and Clerk of the Assembly.
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Directorates
The Assembly Commission is made up of three directorates which are supported by a Corporate Unit, all of which are accountable to the Chief Executive. This section outlines the responsibilities of each Directorate.
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