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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
    HMRC warned over 'rigid timetable' for digital tax shake-up
    21 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC warned over "rigid timetable" for digital tax shake-up

    HMRC may need to delay digital tax plans, Treasury committee chair Andrew Tyrie tells new chancellor Philip Hammond


    Watchdog rebukes former Ministry of Defence HR chief over move to armed forces charity
    21 Sep 2016 Security & Defence
    Watchdog rebukes former Ministry of Defence HR chief over move to armed forces charity

    The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments says it is not willing to give "retrospective" approval to Sir Andrew Gregory's new job as chief of the armed forces charity SSAFA


    Vehicle Certification Agency gets a new chief exec
    21 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Vehicle Certification Agency gets a new chief exec

    Pia Wilkes returning to the agency responsible for testing safety and emissions of vehicles after four years in the private sector


    Improve work-life balance or lose talented women, says Scottish government perm sec
    20 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Improve work-life balance or lose talented women, says Scottish government perm sec

    Exclusive: First woman to lead the Scottish civil service says “ingrained and rather old fashioned” views of what perm sec and director general roles involve must be confronted


    Department for Communities and Local Government loses one in ten staff over three months
    20 Sep 2016
    Department for Communities and Local Government loses one in ten staff over three months

    Civil service also sees 10% fall in number of temporary staff, according to the latest ONS stats


    Former Paralympian to advise civil service on disability inclusion
    20 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Former Paralympian to advise civil service on disability inclusion

     Panel of experts — which include former Paralympic swimmer Chris Holmes — launched to help civil service to improve inclusion for disabled staff


    Interview: Scottish government permanent secretary Leslie Evans – 'Where else would you want to be a civil servant than in Scotland at the moment?'
    20 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Interview: Scottish government permanent secretary Leslie Evans – "Where else would you want to be a civil servant than in Scotland at the moment?"

    With the future of the United Kingdom once again in the balance after the vote to quit the European Union, Jess Bowie sits down with Scotland's top official to discuss Brexit, independence – and whether the culture at the top of the civil service is holding women back. Photos by David Anderson


    Ministry of Justice nabs chief technology officer from business department
    19 Sep 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Ministry of Justice nabs chief technology officer from business department

    Tom Read, who has been at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy for just seven months, will take over from Arif Harbott 


    HMRC chief Jon Thompson sets out restructuring after customer service criticism
    19 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC chief Jon Thompson sets out restructuring after customer service criticism

    HMRC chief Jon Thompson (pictured) says reorganising four existing lines of business into a more simplified structure will ensure that HMRC is "fit for the future" – as union says there is "nervousness" among some staff over timing of the changes


    Margaret Hodge: Theresa May must show “radical determination” to change culture at top of civil service
    19 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Margaret Hodge: Theresa May must show “radical determination” to change culture at top of civil service

    Former Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge calls on new prime minister Theresa May to appoint a third of perm secs from outside the civil service and challenge the “masonic” culture among senior officials


    Ian Watmore formally confirmed as first civil service commissioner
    19 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Ian Watmore formally confirmed as first civil service commissioner

    Cabinet Office minister Ben Gummer announces Watmore’s five-year term in office will start on October 1


    MPs launch inquiry into Troubled Families programme failure claims
    19 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    MPs launch inquiry into Troubled Families programme failure claims

    Public Accounts Committee calls for evidence on reports the multi-million-pound initiative had "no discernible impact” on unemployment, truancy or criminality


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 19
    19 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — September 19

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


    Public standards watchdog says regulators must do more to tackle 'revolving door' fears
    16 Sep 2016 Economy
    Public standards watchdog says regulators must do more to tackle "revolving door" fears

    A “health check” on more than 70 UK regulators has found fewer than one-third have any policy on staff taking up jobs with the firms they oversee


    Deadline looms for would-be civil service Brexit trade analysts
    16 Sep 2016 Brexit
    Deadline looms for would-be civil service Brexit trade analysts

    Department for International Trade director general John Alty promises would-be Trade Policy Group staffers a “tremendously exciting time” in Brexit fray


    George Osborne: don't leave Northern Powerhouse to Whitehall
    16 Sep 2016 Legal
    George Osborne: don't leave Northern Powerhouse to Whitehall

    Former chancellor sets up a new think tank to hold the government's feet to the fire on his pet devolution project


    GDS to take over DWP's Digital Academy and leave Aviation House HQ
    15 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    GDS to take over DWP's Digital Academy and leave Aviation House HQ

    Shake-up comes just a month after the surprise appointment of the DWP's Kevin Cunnington (pictured) as director general of the Government Digital Service


    Theresa May warned over mismatch between policy ambition and fresh departmental cuts
    15 Sep 2016 Brexit
    Theresa May warned over mismatch between policy ambition and fresh departmental cuts

    Institute for Government says that while Brexit will bring many new challenges, the public finances will face increasing pressures


    “It could destroy relationships between prime minister and cabinet secretary” — Jeremy Heywood rejects call to boost civil service powers in wake of Iraq
    15 Sep 2016 Security & Defence
    “It could destroy relationships between prime minister and cabinet secretary” — Jeremy Heywood rejects call to boost civil service powers in wake of Iraq

    Cabinet secretary says call from senior officials to let top civil servants go public with concerns would introduce a "degree of antagonism between the cabinet secretary and the prime minister"


    The civil service’s big recruitment shake-up is welcome — but we need to be building leaders
    15 Sep 2016 Commercial
    The civil service’s big recruitment shake-up is welcome — but we need to be building leaders

    Bernard Jenkin, the Public Administraton and Constitutional Affairs Committee chairman,  offers his verdict on the recently published Civil Service Workforce Plan


    Civil service must get better at growing its own talent, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin
    15 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Civil service must get better at growing its own talent, says committee chair Bernard Jenkin

    Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee chairman says opening up civil service recruitment to outsiders is welcome, but a "second-best objective" when organisation should be building its own capability


    Jeremy Heywood: civil service did 'significant' Brexit 'thinking' in final weeks of campaign
    14 Sep 2016 Brexit
    Jeremy Heywood: civil service did "significant" Brexit "thinking" in final weeks of campaign

    Cabinet secretary says row over lack of Whitehall planning for a Leave vote is an "odd debate" – and confirms that "thinking" on Brexit took place in the final 28-day push of the campaign


    Sir Malcolm McKibbin stepping down as head of the Northern Ireland civil service
    14 Sep 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Sir Malcolm McKibbin stepping down as head of the Northern Ireland civil service

    McKibbin says it has been "an honour and a privilege" to lead the separate Northern Ireland Civil Service since 2011


    Home Office visas chief Sarah Rapson leaving to join Financial Conduct Authority
    14 Sep 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Home Office visas chief Sarah Rapson leaving to join Financial Conduct Authority

    Rapson tells CSW she feels move to the banking watchdog will be a "seamless progression" from her work as UK Visas and Immigration director general


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