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ICSA - the
Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators - has published a consultation paper on the practice of minuting meetings: see
here (
pdf). The role, purpose and standard of minutes has been the subject of recent Parliamentary attention: see the letter sent by the
Rt Hon Andrew Tyrie MP, chairman of the
Treasury Committee, to the chief executive of ICSA:
here (
pdf). Indeed, the first question asked by ICSA in its consultation paper is this: what is the principal function of meeting minutes?
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