<p>The Ministerial Supply Model Taskforce Report</p>

Part of 2. 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:16 pm on 4 July 2017.

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Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour 2:16, 4 July 2017

(Translated)

With regard to the regional footprint, we’re moving on with that—I can confirm that—to ensure that that does happen. With regard to dealing with business in the private sector, of course, there are issues that cross into an area that hasn’t been devolved. So, at present, we are considering how far we can go with that.

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