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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
    08 Aug 2012 HR
    DH non-exec’s bank accused
    Shift to shared budgets signalled
    08 Aug 2012
    Shift to shared budgets signalled

    The next spending review is likely to encourage departments to pool budgets to tackle cross-cutting challenges, the cabinet secretary and Cabinet Office minister have said.


    Exclusive: Browne: perm sec turnover ‘problematic’
    08 Aug 2012
    Exclusive: Browne: perm sec turnover ‘problematic’

    The current rate of turnover of permanent secretaries is “problematic”, the government’s lead non-executive director Lord Browne has warned in an exclusive interview with Civil Service World. Browne’s comments come in a period that has seen the surprise departures of two permanent secretaries and a host of other senior civil servants.


    Wallace quits as committee attacks flagship
    08 Aug 2012 Energy & Environment
    Wallace quits as committee attacks flagship

    Moira Wallace, the permanent secretary of the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) resigned last month, days before a critical report by the Commons’ Energy and Climate Change Committee (ECC) was published. The report, which examined her department’s flagship Energy Bill, said that continued rows between DECC and the Treasury have made the policy “unworkable.”


    Combating an overspend
    08 Aug 2012 Finance
    Combating an overspend

    The Ministry of Defence says it’s balanced its budget, and can now afford to honour all its spending commitments. But as Joshua Chambers reports, this has come at a cost both to personnel and to equipment programmes.


    08 Aug 2012 Communications
    Feature: No need for maskbook.com at the MoD

    The Ministry of Defence wants its staff to use social media – but there’s always a danger that unguarded use will create a security risk. Suzannah Brecknell reports on how the MoD can both have its virtual cake, and eat it.


    Interview: Simon Fraser
    08 Aug 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Interview: Simon Fraser

    For Foreign Office chief Simon Fraser, his relationships around Whitehall are as crucial as those with Washington. His main mission is to increase trade, he tells Matt Ross, and that means working with a host of other departments


    Interview: Lord Browne
    08 Aug 2012 Finance
    Interview: Lord Browne

    Soon after the 2010 election, the coalition beefed up departmental boards and recruited a set of powerful non-executive directors. Joshua Chambers meets Lord Browne, the ‘lead NED’ reforming Whitehall from the inside


    Institute for Government raises concerns over ICT Strategy – and the government CIO isn’t arguing
    27 Jul 2012
    Institute for Government raises concerns over ICT Strategy – and the government CIO isn’t arguing

    The government’s chief information officer, Andy Nelson, has accepted charges made in a new report on the government’s ICT strategy, which says key targets in the document are likely to be missed.


    Poll: replacing IT systems is crucial in ‘more for less’ agenda
    27 Jul 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    Poll: replacing IT systems is crucial in ‘more for less’ agenda

    Some 80 per cent of civil servants believe that replacing IT systems will be an important step on the way to producing ‘more for less’, a CSW survey has found.


    27 Jul 2012
    FDA warns about reforms to perm sec appointment rules

    The FDA Union has pledged to fight any proposals that threaten the political neutrality of the civil service.


    Morgan: govt ‘bedevilled by trust issues’
    27 Jul 2012 Leadership
    Morgan: govt ‘bedevilled by trust issues’

    The relationship between ministers and the civil service must improve and both groups’ accountability must be clarified, Dame Gillian Morgan, the retiring permanent secretary of the Welsh Assembly Government, has told CSW.


    EU membership ‘really important’ to UK economy, says FCO official
    11 Jul 2012 Foreign Affairs
    EU membership ‘really important’ to UK economy, says FCO official

    A senior Foreign Office official has warned that the UK’s economic standing in the world could be damaged if the British public ever voted to leave the European Union.


    Security panel feeling ignored
    11 Jul 2012 Foreign Affairs
    Security panel feeling ignored
    Walport is new chief scientist
    11 Jul 2012 HR
    Walport is new chief scientist

    Sir Mark Walport is to become the government’s next chief scientific adviser in April 2013, it has been announced. He was chosen via an open competition, and replaces Sir John Beddington.


    G-Cloud buyers slow with wallets
    11 Jul 2012 Digital, Data & Technology
    G-Cloud buyers slow with wallets

    The civil servant leading the G-Cloud purchasing programme has admitted that more could be done to promote the benefits of the facility to officials across government.


    David Halpern: ‘HMRC should overclaim taxes’
    11 Jul 2012 Economy
    David Halpern: ‘HMRC should overclaim taxes’

    HMRC should introduce a deliberate error into the taxation system so that it overclaims taxes and has to repay them at the end of the year, Dr David Halpern, the head of the government’s Behavioural Insights Team, has suggested.


    Are you worth it?
    11 Jul 2012 HR
    Are you worth it?

    Does the quality of your work make your time more valuable than that of your peers? Four top officials gave their thoughts on performance-related pay during a panel discussion. Suzannah Brecknell was listening


    The spymaster coming in from the cold
    11 Jul 2012 Foreign Affairs
    The spymaster coming in from the cold

    In an increasingly open society, even MI6 has to change the way it operates – and at Civil Service Live, the Secret Intelligence Service’s head Sir John Sawers made a rare public appearance. Joshua Chambers reports


    11 Jul 2012 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Miran Masala

    It's a Civil Service Live tradition that after we’ve finished on the last day, the whole team heads across the road to Miran Masala for a celebratory curry.


    Defra investigating new joint venture, says Bronwyn Hill
    11 Jul 2012
    Defra investigating new joint venture, says Bronwyn Hill

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs wants to establish a commercial joint venture to run its science lab in York, the department’s permanent secretary Bronwyn Hill said at Civil Service Live last week.


    Cabinet Office control regimes blamed for slowing procurement on Home Office ‘Lean’ pathfinder pilot
    11 Jul 2012
    Cabinet Office control regimes blamed for slowing procurement on Home Office ‘Lean’ pathfinder pilot

    Reforms designed to hasten procurements are being undermined by delays in securing spending approval from the centre, a Home Office official has warned.


    A long journey ahead - in baby steps
    11 Jul 2012 Energy & Environment
    A long journey ahead - in baby steps

    The fitting of small-scale renewable energy generation equipment on the government estate could help cut costs and reduce CO2 emissions. But Nick Schoon finds that nobody is leading on this potentially important agenda


    Interview: Sir Bob Kerslake & Sir Jeremy Heywood
    11 Jul 2012 Commercial
    Interview: Sir Bob Kerslake & Sir Jeremy Heywood

    Following their January debut, the civil service’s leading duo are taking the stage again – this time to champion the Civil Service Reform Plan. Matt Ross asks about politicisation, centralisation, and unwelcome press attention


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