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9(1)UKRI must establish a committee called “the Executive Committee”.
(2)The Executive Committee is to consist of—
(a)the CEO, who is to be its chair,
(b)the CFO,
(c)the executive chair of each of the Councils, and
(d)such other members as the CEO may appoint.
(3)Those appointed under sub-paragraph (2)(d)—
(a)must be employees of UKRI, and
(b)if they cease to be such employees, may not continue as members appointed under that provision.
(4)The Executive Committee may establish sub-committees, and a sub-committee so established is referred to in this Schedule as an “Executive sub-committee”.
(5)An Executive sub-committee may include persons who are not members of UKRI, Council members or employees of UKRI.
(6)UKRI must pay such allowances as the Secretary of State may determine to any person who—
(a)is a member of an Executive sub-committee, but
(b)is not a member of UKRI, a Council member or an employee of UKRI.
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