Senedd Commission
The corporate body for the Welsh Parliament (Senedd) is known as the Senedd Commission.
The Government of Wales Act 2006 provided the Senedd with significant powers to legislate, and strengthened its scrutiny role. It also created a legally separate Welsh Government and Corporate Body, called the Senedd Commission, which has responsibility for the provision of property, staff and services required to enable the Senedd to function.
The Commission consists of the Presiding Officer and four other Members nominated by the main political parties. The staff of the Commission are employees of the Commission and are headed by the Chief Executive and Clerk of the Senedd.
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The corporate body for the Welsh Parliament (Senedd) is known as the Senedd Commission.
The Government of Wales Act 2006 provided the Senedd with significant powers to legislate, and strengthened its scrutiny role. It also created a legally separate Welsh Government and Corporate Body, called the Senedd Commission, which has responsibility for the provision of property, staff and services required to enable the Senedd to function.
The Commission consists of the Presiding Officer and four other Members nominated by the main political parties. The staff of the Commission are employees of the Commission and are headed by the Chief Executive and Clerk of the Senedd.
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