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    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’
    08 May Commercial

    Home Office perm sec sets out plans to tackle compliance ‘weaknesses’

    Antonia Romeo tells MPs multi-million-pound asylum-accommodation failings exposed need for “incentivised culture-change”
    by Jim Dunton
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    08 May HR
    MoJ offers up to £160,000 for group chief technology officer
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    08 May Digital, Data & Technology
    Scottish civil servants told not to discuss policy with ChatGPT
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    07 May HR
    New HMPPS bullying complaints unit to end 'toxic culture', prisons minister says
    Ministry of Defence latest Whitehall department to lose digital leader
    20 Oct 2016 Security & Defence
    Ministry of Defence latest Whitehall department to lose digital leader

    Confirmed: MoD's chief information officer Mike Stone to leave in March next year


    Dame Julie Mellor: The DVLA must deal with the serious public service failures uncovered in our report
    20 Oct 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Dame Julie Mellor: The DVLA must deal with the serious public service failures uncovered in our report

    Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor calls for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency to take urgent action, after a report by the watchdog finds that the DVLA has wrongly denied people with certain medical conditions and disabilities the right to drive


    Watchdog berates DVLA and Department for Transport over fitness-to-drive checks
    20 Oct 2016 Health & Social Care
    Watchdog berates DVLA and Department for Transport over fitness-to-drive checks

    Watchdog voices “deep concern” over department’s rejection of recommendations to track down drivers with wrongly-revoked licenses


    Civil service performance management 'inherently adversarial' – PACAC chair Bernard Jenkin
    19 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service performance management "inherently adversarial" – PACAC chair Bernard Jenkin

    Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee welcomes review of staff appraisal system, and says new inquiry will put a heavy emphasis on leadership skills in the civil service


    Civil service gets first director general for digital and media
    19 Oct 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Civil service gets first director general for digital and media

    Former British ambassador to Israel Matthew Gould to be based in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport


    MPs slam Shared Services strategy over lack of buy-in and 'unrealistic' business case
    19 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    MPs slam Shared Services strategy over lack of buy-in and "unrealistic" business case

    The Public Accounts Committee says the government's latest plan to cut costs by sharing back office functions has failed to learn the lessons of previous attempts


    Brexit: Number 10 says MPs will 'very likely' vote on final deal
    19 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Brexit: Number 10 says MPs will "very likely" vote on final deal

    Comments come as government fights legal challenge arguing it it does not have the power to trigger Article 50 without the consent of parliament


    Richard Heaton: sorting out Ministry of Justice finances top of our agenda
    18 Oct 2016 Finance
    Richard Heaton: sorting out Ministry of Justice finances top of our agenda

    Justice permanent secretary tells MPs that “bearing down on the gap” between spending review targets and actual spending is the largest challenge for his officials, as he stands by the decision to implement spending controls that caused friction between department and prisons inspectorate


    Brexit focus pledged for 'improved and refreshed' Single Departmental Plans
    18 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Brexit focus pledged for "improved and refreshed" Single Departmental Plans

    Civil service chief John Manzoni (pictured) and Treasury perm sec Tom Scholar say annual updates to the much-criticised Single Departmental Plans will address "big elephant" of Britain's exit from the EU


    BEIS budget not yet settled, says perm sec Alex Chisholm
    18 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    BEIS budget not yet settled, says perm sec Alex Chisholm

    Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy permanent secretary tells MPs that overall financial envelope for the combined energy and business ministry "hasn't yet been resolved" – and says he hopes majority of merger complete by March


    Former Treasury second perm sec John Kingman cleared for move to insurance giant
    18 Oct 2016 Economics
    Former Treasury second perm sec John Kingman cleared for move to insurance giant

    Appointments watchdog Acoba says Kingman had "no direct role in most policies that affected" Legal and General during his time at the Treasury


    Troubled Families programme under fire after damning independent study
    18 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Troubled Families programme under fire after damning independent study

    National Institute of Economic and Social Research study, commissioned by the government, finds “no significant or systematic impact” of the programme, as the Department for Communities and Local Government says it has learned lessons from its first phase


    Pay and reward review for Government Science and Engineering profession
    17 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Pay and reward review for Government Science and Engineering profession

    Independent study will form part of new strategy launched by chief scientist Sir Mark Walport (pictured) which aims to put specialists at the heart of government decision-making


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 17
    17 Oct 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 17

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Sue Cameron: It’s early days, but this Brexit lark’s already a goldmine for satirists
    17 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Sue Cameron: It’s early days, but this Brexit lark’s already a goldmine for satirists

    The spirit of Yes, Minister lives on in the UK's bid to disentangle itself from the European Union, writes Sue Cameron


    Jim Harra becomes HMRC tax assurance commissioner
    17 Oct 2016 Economy
    Jim Harra becomes HMRC tax assurance commissioner

    Tax-collection agency names commissioner successor to Edward Troup as part of accountability rejig


    MPs tell Treasury to “up its game” on Whole of Government Accounts
    14 Oct 2016 Brexit
    MPs tell Treasury to “up its game” on Whole of Government Accounts

    Public Accounts Committee says cross departmental snapshot must be produced more quickly, include more comparative data, and be more risk-focused in the wake of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union

     


    Duncan Selbie interview: 'We've doubled healthcare spending in the past 20 years, yet the health gap has not closed'
    14 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Duncan Selbie interview: "We've doubled healthcare spending in the past 20 years, yet the health gap has not closed"

    Public Health England’s many responsibilities range from obesity to global pandemics, but public protection and promoting healthy life choices are at the heart of them all. Mark Leftly does the rounds with PHE’s chief executive, Duncan Selbie


    HMRC’s Jon Thompson: Concentrix debacle calls private sector incentive payments into question
    13 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC’s Jon Thompson: Concentrix debacle calls private sector incentive payments into question

    Tax authority's chief exec tells MPs that Whitehall has clear lessons to learn from failings with outsourced tax credit checking deal


    HMRC offers £140,000 for IT delivery director role
    13 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC offers £140,000 for IT delivery director role

    HMRC says the new director will be responsible for IT transformation and cloud strategy


    Boris heaps praise on FCO staff but sidesteps Brexit and funding questions
    13 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Boris heaps praise on FCO staff but sidesteps Brexit and funding questions

    Foreign secretary Boris Johnson’s first select committee grilling provides laughs and helpful sketches of flags, but little policy insight


    Interview: Margaret Hodge on wasteful spending, her favourite perm sec and why civil servants 'loathed' her
    13 Oct 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Interview: Margaret Hodge on wasteful spending, her favourite perm sec and why civil servants "loathed" her

    The outspoken former chair of the Public Accounts Committee chews the fat with Suzannah Brecknell


    With Brexit dominating Whitehall's in-tray, Theresa May must learn to prioritise
    13 Oct 2016 Brexit
    With Brexit dominating Whitehall's in-tray, Theresa May must learn to prioritise

    Leaving the European Union will be a massive task. But the government also needs a strategy for cutting day-to-day spending while maintaining, or indeed improving, the quality of public services



     


    Meg Hillier: “Inventive” carrier bag decision can’t hide slow progress on cutting red tape
    12 Oct 2016 Brexit
    Meg Hillier: “Inventive” carrier bag decision can’t hide slow progress on cutting red tape

    Public Accounts Committee criticises decision to class new carrier bag charges as a deregulatory measure, as officials indicate that many more regulations will soon come under scope of government's Business Impact Target


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