Evidence Session

A committee meeting where members question witnesses as part of parliamentary scrutiny.

Also used as: evidence sessions, oral evidence session, oral evidence sessions

An evidence session is a committee meeting at which members hear from and question witnesses. Witnesses may include ministers, officials, experts, campaigners, academics, business representatives, or members of the public. Evidence sessions are a central part of committee scrutiny because they help Parliament examine policy, administration, and proposed legislation in detail.

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