EFRA Committee members announced
Thomas Dimech | 15 July 2015

The House of Commons (HoC) has formally appointed 10 new Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee, who will serve alongside Chairman Neil Parish.

The role of the EFRA Committee is to examine the expenditure, policy and administration of the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra).

The new members of the committee are:

Name Party Constituency
Neil Parish (Chair) Conservative Tiverton and Honiton
Sarah Champion Labour Rotherham
Chris Davies Conservative Brecon and Radnorshire
Jim Fitzpatrick Labour Poplar and Limehouse
Harry Harpham Labour Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough
Simon Hart Conservative Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Dr Paul Monaghan Scottish National Party Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Rebecca Pow Conservative Taunton Deane
Marget Ritchie Socialist Democratic and Labour Party South Down
David Simpson Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann
Rishi Sunak Conservative Richmond

The new EFRA Committee, appointed on Thursday (9 July), is due to meet for the first time this week to discuss its enquiry programme for the coming months.

Parish will spearhead the committee’s oversight duties after being elected as Chair last month (17 June).

Find out more about the EFRA Committee.

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