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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
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 6
    06 Jun 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – June 6

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


    Louise Haigh interview: the shadow Cabinet Office minister on Jeremy Corbyn, Whitehall diversity – and why the Tories have 'always understood' civil service reform
    06 Jun 2016 Culture
    Louise Haigh interview: the shadow Cabinet Office minister on Jeremy Corbyn, Whitehall diversity – and why the Tories have "always understood" civil service reform

    This time last year, Louise Haigh had only just become an MP. Now she’s Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow Cabinet Office minister, holding the government to account on civil service issues – and making her voice heard on Whitehall’s diversity record. Matt Foster meets her


    Reimagine construction Sponsored
    03 Jun 2016 Commercial
    Reimagine construction

    The government is determined to cut public sector costs, to rebalance the economy, and to drive up exports. Joshua Southern, Manager at KPMG, suggests how one policy could create big wins across government, industry and the UK export market


    Readers' verdict: Will quotas and questions about private school really help civil service diversity?
    03 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Readers' verdict: Will quotas and questions about private school really help civil service diversity?

    CSW readers react to Labour's perm sec quotas plan – and the Cabinet Office's proposal to find out more about the backgrounds of Fast Stream applicants


    Brexit could force rethink of Ministry of Defence budget, says defence adviser
    03 Jun 2016 Security & Defence
    Brexit could force rethink of Ministry of Defence budget, says defence adviser

    Professor Malcolm Chalmers – who was consulted by the government as it drew up its 2010 and 2015 security reviews – says a vote to leave the European Union may mean reopening defence spending settlements


    Cabinet Office ordered to release information on Bob Kerslake's peerage
    03 Jun 2016 HR
    Cabinet Office ordered to release information on Bob Kerslake's peerage

    Information Commissioner Christopher Graham rejects argument that releasing information on former civil service chief Lord Kerslake's peerage would have a "chilling effect" on the honours system


    Cabinet Office seeks senior official to keep an eye on departments' commercial reform plans
    02 Jun 2016 Commercial
    Cabinet Office seeks senior official to keep an eye on departments' commercial reform plans

    New £160,000-a-year "Continuous Improvement Director" asked to track progress against commercial improvement plans departments have agreed with the Cabinet Office


    Cabinet Office data reveals scale of civil service whistleblowing for the first time
    01 Jun 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Cabinet Office data reveals scale of civil service whistleblowing for the first time

    Whitehall's HR directors asked to collect data on public interest concerns for the first time – with the majority of officials choosing to come forward anonymously


    Dave Penman: If MPs want proper scrutiny of civil servants, they must stop grandstanding
    01 Jun 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Dave Penman: If MPs want proper scrutiny of civil servants, they must stop grandstanding

    Select committees do valuable work, but the relentless grandstanding by some of their members damages public services and does nothing to hold government to account


    Do councils have the IT it takes to make the most of devolution? Sponsored
    01 Jun 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Do councils have the IT it takes to make the most of devolution?

    Microsoft makes the case for local councils to move to the cloud


    Here's what civil service policymakers must learn from David MacKay, DECC's brilliant former science chief
    31 May 2016 Energy & Environment
    Here's what civil service policymakers must learn from David MacKay, DECC's brilliant former science chief

    The former Energy and Climate Change chief scientist, who died earlier this year, taught his department how to do policymaking without the hot air – by making the process data-led, iterative and open


    Institute for Government nabs journalist Bronwen Maddox for new director
    27 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Institute for Government nabs journalist Bronwen Maddox for new director

    Think tank focusing on effectivess of government names Prospect editor as new director following departure of Peter Riddell


    MoJ cuts have pushed justice system “to breaking point”, MPs warn
    27 May 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    MoJ cuts have pushed justice system “to breaking point”, MPs warn

    Public Accounts Committee says system is “bedevilled by long standing poor performance” and urges the Ministry of Justice to do more to understand likely impact of cutting resources


    How can civil servants collaborate on policy design to improve outcomes?
    27 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    How can civil servants collaborate on policy design to improve outcomes?

    In an era of protracted belt-tightening in government, how can departments collaborate on policy design to save money and improve outcomes for the citizen? A recent CSW round table explored these issues, as Colin Marrs reports


    New unit to oversee 'enhanced pay and grading structure' for Whitehall's commercial staff
    26 May 2016 Commercial
    New unit to oversee "enhanced pay and grading structure" for Whitehall's commercial staff

    Civil Service Board backs move to let key commercial staff work directly for the centre of government, potentially sitting outside of departmental pay and grading


    Creating Smart Cities: Using Microsoft CityNext to connect public services Sponsored
    26 May 2016 Culture
    Creating Smart Cities: Using Microsoft CityNext to connect public services

    Microsoft looks at the digital infrastructure that allows cities to prosper


    BIS Sheffield closure confirmed – full details and reaction from staff, unions and MPs
    26 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    BIS Sheffield closure confirmed – full details and reaction from staff, unions and MPs

    Department for Business, Innovation and Skills perm sec Martin Donnelly vows to ensure staff are "fully supported" as he confirms plan to shut Sheffield policy site by January 2018. CSW has full details and reaction from the PCS and FDA unions, Labour, and frontline staff


    Interview: Former Health and Safety Executive chair Dame Judith Hackitt on apprenticeships, Brexit and ’elf ‘n’ safety myths
    26 May 2016 Economy
    Interview: Former Health and Safety Executive chair Dame Judith Hackitt on apprenticeships, Brexit and ’elf ‘n’ safety myths

    Dame Judith Hackitt, the new head of the manufacturers’ organisation EEF, spent nine years overseeing the Health & Safety Executive before returning to her roots in industry. Sam Macrory meets her


    BIS Sheffield: D-day for staff as board to announce on closure plans
    26 May 2016 Government Tax Profession
    BIS Sheffield: D-day for staff as board to announce on closure plans

    Department for Business perm sec Martin Donnelly arrives to brief staff on possible St Paul's Place closure plans – as strike action continues


    HMRC eyes £203m annual savings and improved morale as it tweaks Single Departmental Plan
    25 May 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC eyes £203m annual savings and improved morale as it tweaks Single Departmental Plan

    Latest revisions to the tax authority's Single Departmental Plan include customer service targets and aim of getting staff engagement up to civil service-wide average


    Jeremy Corbyn says Labour would bring back national civil service pay bargaining
    24 May 2016 Economics
    Jeremy Corbyn says Labour would bring back national civil service pay bargaining

    Labour leader backs long-running aim of the Public and Commercial Services union, that would see an end to departmental chiefs setting their own pay for staff


    PCS boss Mark Serwotka urges union to back Jeremy Corbyn's Labour — and goads Francis Maude over check-off u-turn
    24 May 2016 Economics
    PCS boss Mark Serwotka urges union to back Jeremy Corbyn's Labour — and goads Francis Maude over check-off u-turn

    Public and Commercial Services union general secretary says union must have “very important" debate about its future direction, and says PCS is "still standing" in spite of plans to end deduction of union fees from civil servants' pay packets


    Single Departmental Plans not intended to give public the full picture, says government's lead non-exec
    24 May 2016 Leadership
    Single Departmental Plans not intended to give public the full picture, says government's lead non-exec

    Sir Ian Cheshire says government will publish only “top level” metrics on progress against published Single Departmental Plans – which are themselves summaries of more detailed plans held internally


    How did you… Seamlessly digitise land and property searches?
    24 May 2016 Civil Service Reform
    How did you… Seamlessly digitise land and property searches?

    Keith Hurst tells Max Goldbart how his team’s award-winning strategy transformed a key element of the Land Registry’s operations


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