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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
    Departments ‘working to June 30 deadline’ for civil service job cuts proposals Exclusive
    27 May 2022 HR
    Departments ‘working to June 30 deadline’ for civil service job cuts proposals
    Home Office staff warned of “controls” on new recruitment while future headcount proposals are worked up
    MoD must to do more to ensure fair conditions for contractors, MPs say
    27 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    MoD must to do more to ensure fair conditions for contractors, MPs say
    Terms and conditions for outsourced employees are generally worse than for MoD staff due to company's focusing on profit margins, Defence Committee says
    MPs seek assurances FoI clearing house review will be independent
    27 May 2022 Communications
    MPs seek assurances FoI clearing house review will be independent
    PACAC also asks for information commissioner's take on terms of references for the review
    Redundancies to reduce civil service headcount will ‘not necessarily’ be on 2010 terms
    27 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Redundancies to reduce civil service headcount will ‘not necessarily’ be on 2010 terms
    Cabinet Office responds to CSW story, maintaining consultation on redundancy terms is ongoing
    PM’s PPS bragged: ‘We seem to have got away with’ BYOB event
    26 May 2022 Coronavirus
    PM’s PPS bragged: ‘We seem to have got away with’ BYOB event
    Martin Reynolds got a job at the Foreign Office after resigning amid the Partygate scandal
    Public spending watchdog names eight ‘departments of concern’
    26 May 2022 Finance
    Public spending watchdog names eight ‘departments of concern’
    PPE stockpile and backlog woes help DHSC top PAC chair's problem list
    Perm sec admits 'room for improvement' over Scottish Government correspondence delays
    26 May 2022 Commercial
    Perm sec admits 'room for improvement' over Scottish Government correspondence delays
    A quarter of ministerial correspondence replies missed their deadline, as did one in six FoI responses
    Civil servants told to remain 'fully focused' on services after Partygate report
    25 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Civil servants told to remain 'fully focused' on services after Partygate report
    Case and Chisholm write to staff as PM says he hopes to "move on and focus on the priorities of the British people"
    Covid perm sec signed off on taskforce head's leaving do, Gray finds
    25 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Covid perm sec signed off on taskforce head's leaving do, Gray finds
    James Bowler, now DIT perm sec, said Kate Josephs' send-off could happen as long as it was socially distanced
    Government leaders 'must bear responsibility' for Partygate culture: Gray report published
    25 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Government leaders 'must bear responsibility' for Partygate culture: Gray report published
    Report says senior leadership at the centre, both political and official, "must bear responsibility" for culture which allowed events to go ahead
    MPs lambast departments' 'unacceptable' widespread non-compliance with tax-dodge rules
    25 May 2022 Commercial
    MPs lambast departments' 'unacceptable' widespread non-compliance with tax-dodge rules
    Government bodies “should be best placed” to understand IR35 rules, but HMRC partly to blame for "rushed" and poor implementation
    Civil servants gear up for strike vote on pay and job cuts
    25 May 2022 HR
    Civil servants gear up for strike vote on pay and job cuts
    "Government has left us no alternative," union says ahead of planned ballot later this year
    Minister insists Boris Johnson believed lockdown drinks in leaked photo was a work event
    24 May 2022 Coronavirus
    Minister insists Boris Johnson believed lockdown drinks in leaked photo was a work event
    Transport secretary Grant Shapps defends as photos increase pressure over Partygate scandal
    Foreign Office perm sec urged to resign over Afghanistan evacuation ‘disaster’
    24 May 2022 Foreign Affairs
    Foreign Office perm sec urged to resign over Afghanistan evacuation ‘disaster’
    Philip Barton and Dominic Raab slammed for “deep failures of leadership” and failure to record decisions
    'Ideologically incoherent': ex-minister savages proposals to slash civil service jobs
    24 May 2022 HR
    'Ideologically incoherent': ex-minister savages proposals to slash civil service jobs
    David Gauke calls 20% cuts plan “unrealistically optimistic, politically motivated and ideologically incoherent”
    Cabinet Office hires external firm to investigate bullying case Exclusive
    23 May 2022 HR
    Cabinet Office hires external firm to investigate bullying case
    Unions say independent investigators will bring “impartiality, experience and authority to the table"
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – May 23
    23 May 2022 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – May 23
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
    BEIS offers £160k for second perm sec to oversee 'high-stakes' programmes
    23 May 2022 Energy & Environment
    BEIS offers £160k for second perm sec to oversee 'high-stakes' programmes
    Role has been created to "increase the scope and capacity of senior leadership", perm sec says
    Case ‘blocked’ from MPs’ grilling on Partygate and civil service reform as Gray report nears
    23 May 2022 HR
    Case ‘blocked’ from MPs’ grilling on Partygate and civil service reform as Gray report nears
    Ministers accused of attempting to dodge “timely scrutiny” of job-cuts plans with select-committee veto
    Cabinet Office to split as No.10 takes on domestic policy and national security
    20 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office to split as No.10 takes on domestic policy and national security
    Samantha Jones will oversee beefed-up PM's department while Cabinet Office will be civil service's “corporate headquarters”
    Job cuts without vision could lead to all-round poorer public service, ex-DExEU perm sec warns
    20 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Job cuts without vision could lead to all-round poorer public service, ex-DExEU perm sec warns
    Philip Rycroft highlights enduring need for post-Brexit roles as he questions if plan is “well thought through”
    'Difficult decisions' ahead, warn civil service chiefs as Rees-Mogg insists job cuts are 'not an attack' Exclusive
    20 May 2022 HR
    'Difficult decisions' ahead, warn civil service chiefs as Rees-Mogg insists job cuts are 'not an attack'
    Decision to cut civil service numbers by 91,000 was “not taken lightly”, Simon Case and Alex Chisholm say
    Redundancies as part of 91,000 job cuts plan ‘will be on 2010 terms’
    19 May 2022 Civil Service Reform
    Redundancies as part of 91,000 job cuts plan ‘will be on 2010 terms’
    Union says Cabinet Office officials confirmed voluntary exit schemes will be needed to hit PM’s target
    Disbelief as advisers voice ‘alarm’ over Cabinet Office HR headcount
    19 May 2022 HR
    Disbelief as advisers voice ‘alarm’ over Cabinet Office HR headcount
    Attempt to frame Maude-era reforms as wasteful bureaucracy astonishes civil service unions
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