It'll be first meeting of the committee - now chaired by Brian Stanley - in 2020.
HSE CEO Paul Reid could be the first to appear before the Public Accounts Committee in 2020.
The Oireachtas body will sit on September 17th for the first time this year.
An agenda, which includes meeting with members of the Departments of Health, Finance, and Public Expenditure and a NAMA representative, has been put to the members for approval.
Incoming PAC Chairman, Laois/Offaly Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley says it's appropriate that the recent spending surge in health is first under the microscope:
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