They have agreed terms of reference for the inquiry by a committee of MPs and peers.
The terms of reference for the inquiry, and the proposed commissioner, would be announced in coming weeks.
Improved public inquiry procedures, including strengthening inspectors' powers, stricter time-tabling and more clearly focused terms of reference.
But he said he had not discussed his evidence with Mr O'Dea, only the terms of reference.
Senator Gorst explained the subsequent delay was caused by his own cautious approach over the terms of reference.
Officials have been asked to draw up terms of reference by the end of the month, she said.
And for no particular reason, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert agreed to these historically unjustified terms of reference.
By the time the inquiry was announced, on February 3rd, there was already a row over its terms of reference.
But it has not yet even published its terms of reference, and wants to abolish the hereditaries before it reports.
She said the terms of reference should be written with "an awareness of the magnitude and complexity of victim support needs".
The audit office has now agreed the terms of reference for a value for money review which will begin next week.
Under its terms of reference, the Commission will meet in Geneva mid-year, and deliver its findings in the form of two reports.
We asked yesterday morning -and are still asking today - for a copy of the terms of reference that he was given.
We know what will not be included in the terms of reference.
Mr Cameron said membership of the inquiry "looks quite limited" and complained its terms of reference were "restrictive", adding it should have taken place sooner.
On Friday, Mr O'Toole told the tribunal that he had since checked the terms of reference of the 1989 investigation and his statement was incorrect.
Detailed terms of reference and membership have still to be finalised.
In fact, the inquiry's terms of reference are a reasonable compromise.
Terms of reference for the four inquiries have also been published.
Verita set out the terms of reference for the committee of inquiry in November, and Mr Williamson was asked to review them by Jersey's chief minister.
The tribunal's terms of reference were later extended to all allegations about payments to politicians and officials in connection with a number of re-zonings in the Dublin area.
Mr Conroy was quoted by the Associated Press as saying the terms of reference were under discussion with the Greens, a key partner in Julia Gillard's minority coalition government.
So MPs turned up for work today looking forward to hearing the terms of reference and membership of what is known in some circles as ap Calman after the Scottish version.
Such progress is going to be all the more improbable since, in addition to the aforementioned Russian attitude, the Clinton Administration has accepted terms of reference for such negotiations that effectively preclude it.
The commission's terms of reference instruct it to consider proposals for a Department of Justice in Northern Ireland, which would be a radical departure from practice in the rest of the United Kingdom.
TUNIS, Tunisia (CNN) -- Arab leaders concluded a two-day summit in Tunisia on Sunday by agreeing to embark on a path of reform "according to our own culture and terms of reference, " Tunisia's foreign minister said.
Let's see if we can agree a terms of reference for this review and try and move on so that you know, the impression that has been created of British public life being corrupt, can be dealt with.
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With his accurate depiction of the nature, purposes and progress of Shariah, he has set the terms of reference for that debate, and he has challenged those who have been too ignorant or too timid to engage in it heretofore to do so now.
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