Ten parliamentary committees forgo scrutiny of $25-billion in spending estimates
The House Foreign Affairs Committee also didn't finish its review of $8.5-billion of planned spending.

Nine House committees, plus a joint House and Senate committee, eschewed reviews of $25.4-billion in planned governmental spending, leaving more than 13 per cent of voted spending estimates without committee scrutiny.
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