The Government is not on track to meet objectives to increase rates of active travel by 2025.
Sir Geoffrey is a Deputy Chair of the Public Accounts Committee which examines the value for money of Government projects such as HS2.

The Public Accounts Committee in March 2020.


On Friday 24 March, following his appearance at the Public Accounts Committee in Parliament, the Building Digital UK (BDUK) Chief Executive Paul Norris, was invited by Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP along with other officials from Gloucester County Council to discuss the roll-out of Project Gigabit in Gloucester.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Deputy Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, questions the Permanent Secretary of HM Treasury and the Director General, Customer Strategy and Tax Design at HM Revenue and Customs about the use of taxation to help deliver the Government’s environmental and climate change targets.