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Treasury written question – answered at on 17 December 2018.

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Photo of Alison Thewliss Alison Thewliss Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Treasury), Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

To ask the Chancellor of the exchequer, when his Department plans to respond to the letter of 16 October 2018 from the hon. Member for Glasgow Central to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury on the conduct of HMRC.

Photo of Mel Stride Mel Stride Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Paymaster General

I replied to the hon. Member on 19 November. A copy of my reply has also been sent by email.

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