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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
    'Whitehall speak' axed from some civil service job ads as part of new trial
    21 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    'Whitehall speak' axed from some civil service job ads as part of new trial
    Jeremy Quin also reveals how government is embracing AI, including a new permanent unit
    Departments 'must follow SCS pay guidance in full' after 2022 divergence, Cabinet Office warns
    21 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Departments 'must follow SCS pay guidance in full' after 2022 divergence, Cabinet Office warns
    SSRB said it was “extremely concerned” by departments' divergence from its recommendations last year
    Tom Scholar sacking cost Treasury almost £500k, annual accounts reveal
    21 Jul 2023 HR
    Tom Scholar sacking cost Treasury almost £500k, annual accounts reveal
    Document contains tributes to perm sec axed by Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng
    Capability-based pay must reflect 'productivity, efficiency and delivery', says Cabinet Office minister
    20 Jul 2023 HR
    Capability-based pay must reflect 'productivity, efficiency and delivery', says Cabinet Office minister
    Jeremy Quin says system can't be about rewarding officials for having more qualifications
    Ministers must disclose job-offer chats to their perm sec, ethics chief tells MPs
    20 Jul 2023 HR
    Ministers must disclose job-offer chats to their perm sec, ethics chief tells MPs
    But Laurie Magnus is coy about using his investigatory powers to probe misuse of statistics, even when UKSA sounds the alarm
    Unions suspend CQC strikes after cost-of-living payment deal
    20 Jul 2023 Health & Social Care
    Unions suspend CQC strikes after cost-of-living payment deal
    Healthcare regulator confirms staff will receive £1,500 one-off boost
    Digital 'gurus' to be parachuted into government from private sector in secondment pilot
    20 Jul 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    Digital 'gurus' to be parachuted into government from private sector in secondment pilot
    Similar initiatives will be launched in areas including science and engineering
    Case: More formalised process for perm sec exits would ‘benefit everyone’
    19 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Case: More formalised process for perm sec exits would ‘benefit everyone’
    No question of poor performance by Tom Scholar prior to sacking, Case says
    Sunak urged to give civil service vote of confidence
    19 Jul 2023 Politics & Constitution
    Sunak urged to give civil service vote of confidence
    Constitutional reforms are needed to rebuild trust in the political system and restore relations between ministers and civil servants, researchers say
    NAO details lessons from government procurement failings
    19 Jul 2023 Commercial
    NAO details lessons from government procurement failings
    New report calls on departments to engage with suppliers more effectively, and follow guidance more consistently
    DSIT plucks housing director general for key digital role
    18 Jul 2023 Digital, Data & Technology
    DSIT plucks housing director general for key digital role
    Emran Mian takes over digital role from Susannah Storey, who has joined DCMS as its new permanent secretary
    UK defence procurement system 'averse to individual responsibility'
    18 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    UK defence procurement system 'averse to individual responsibility'
    Scathing Defence Committee report adds to growing calls to reform defence procurement
    Strikes looming over public sector pay in Northern Ireland
    18 Jul 2023 HR
    Strikes looming over public sector pay in Northern Ireland
    Civil servants are disadvantaged compared to the rest of the UK, unions claim
    All civil servants should have independent pay review body, union says
    17 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    All civil servants should have independent pay review body, union says
    FDA says pay system is "not fit for purpose" and civil servants are still "incredibly frustrated" over pay
    Quality of SCS called into question by pay review body
    17 Jul 2023 HR
    Quality of SCS called into question by pay review body
    Concerns are being raised that the calibre of senior civil servants is falling, amid rising turnover driven by a desire for better pay and prospects
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 17
    17 Jul 2023 HR
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 17
    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via Dods People
    SCS in line for 5.5% pay rise as ministers accept review-body proposals
    14 Jul 2023 HR
    SCS in line for 5.5% pay rise as ministers accept review-body proposals
    Hike beats settlement offered to rank-and-file civil servants but trails deals for teachers, prison officers and junior doctors
    High Court backs unions challenging ‘strike-breaking’ legislation
    14 Jul 2023 Economy
    High Court backs unions challenging ‘strike-breaking’ legislation
    Judge rules business department did not consult properly on Kwarteng-led changes to aid the use of agency workers
    PM would still have final say on ministerial bullying under Labour plans for independent ethics watchdog
    13 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    PM would still have final say on ministerial bullying under Labour plans for independent ethics watchdog
    The opposition deputy leader offers an update on Labour's plans to reform ethics in a speech at the Institute for Government
    Case for the defence: Cab sec rebukes civil service ‘blob’ slurs in forthright PACAC performance
    13 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Case for the defence: Cab sec rebukes civil service ‘blob’ slurs in forthright PACAC performance
    Case slams ‘cowardice’ of those attacking the civil service, explains why perm secs are not ‘cowed’ by sackings and reveals he flagged up 'forceful' communication from Nadine Dorries to senior politicians
    PCS consults members on ending strike action
    13 Jul 2023 HR
    PCS consults members on ending strike action
    Union wants to pause strike action in all departments which have agreed to pay the £1,500 civil service cost-of-living payment
    HS2 chief exec announces departure from £622k-a-year role
    13 Jul 2023 HR
    HS2 chief exec announces departure from £622k-a-year role
    Mark Thurston will leave DfT-owned company in September after six years in post
    Ministry of Defence freezes recruitment
    13 Jul 2023 Security & Defence
    Ministry of Defence freezes recruitment
    Hiring paused while department looks at ways to manage financial pressures over the next two years
    Rules over public bodies should be re-written, IFG says
    13 Jul 2023 Civil Service Reform
    Rules over public bodies should be re-written, IFG says
    Think tank calls for arm’s-length bodies to be seen as a viable option rather than a last resort
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