A select committee is a special
subcommittee of a legislature or assembly. Select committees exist in the
British Parliament, as well as in other parliaments based on the Westminster model, such as those in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. They are often investigative in nature, collecting data or evidence for a law or problem, and dissolve after their findings have been reported. These are very common in
government legislatures, and are used to solve special problems, hence their name. ==By country==