HC Deb 24 October 1968 vol 770 c370W
Mrs. Joyce Butler

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what arrangements he has for securing independent advice on the scientific aspects of problems in the field of his Department.

Mr. Cledwyn Hughes

At the beginning of 1965 my predecessor announced the establishment of a small group of eminent scientists known as the Scientific Advisory Panel, to provide independent advice on scientific problems affecting my Department. The Panel has given me valuable advice and I should like to record my thanks and appreciation of their help. On reviewing the matter after the Panel's first three-year term I concluded that a more flexible arrangement was desirable to deal with the very wide range of problems which may arise out of the work of my Department. I do not therefore propose to re-appoint the Panel, but I have invited its Chairman, Dr. A. C. Frazer, to continue to act as part-time adviser to the Ministry. Where necessary, he will co-opt former members of the Panel or other scientists with suitable qualifications to assist him in investigations into particular subjects on which his advice is sought.