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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
    17 Mar 2014
    Arrivals, moves and departures, March 2014

    Sharon White, the Treasury’s DG for public services, has been made its second permanent secretary.


    Arrivals, moves & departures, March 2014
    17 Mar 2014
    Arrivals, moves & departures, March 2014
    Lords recommend establishment of unit to support public inquiries
    13 Mar 2014
    Lords recommend establishment of unit to support public inquiries

    The Lords’ Select Committee on the Inquiries Act 2005 urges the government to set up a specialist unit to handle public inquiries, in a report published this week.


    Education committee calls for strategy on care homes provision
    13 Mar 2014 Education
    Education committee calls for strategy on care homes provision

    The Commons’ Education Committee is calling on the government to develop a national strategy for care provision in its report on residential children’s homes published yesterday.


    DWP chief information officer Andy Nelson quits civil service
    13 Mar 2014
    DWP chief information officer Andy Nelson quits civil service

    Andy Nelson, chief information officer at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), is quitting the civil service after four years in Whitehall. He will stay until the summer to “ensure continuity and an effective hand-over to his successor”, a DWP spokesperson said.


    Departments to decide how to allocate SCS 1% pay rise
    13 Mar 2014
    Departments to decide how to allocate SCS 1% pay rise

    Departments have been given permission to increase pay for senior civil servants by up to 1%, Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, announced today.


    G4S to repay MoJ £108.9m after over-charging
    13 Mar 2014
    G4S to repay MoJ £108.9m after over-charging

    Security firm G4S has agreed to refund the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) £108.9m, plus VAT, after over-charging the government on contracts to electronically monitor criminals.


    Hodge directs outrage at Chris Wormald and EFA chiefs over academy schools’ cosy contracting
    13 Mar 2014
    Hodge directs outrage at Chris Wormald and EFA chiefs over academy schools’ cosy contracting

    The Department for Education (DfE) came under fire last week over claims that trusts running academies are handing contracts to their friends and relatives, or to companies in which they have a financial interest.


    Labour: ‘DfE appointing party ideologues’ as senior civil servants
    12 Mar 2014 Education
    Labour: ‘DfE appointing party ideologues’ as senior civil servants

    The Labour Party has criticised the Department for Education (DfE) for employing “party ideologues” as senior officials.


    Behan: CQC budget was so low, it couldn’t properly inspect care
    05 Mar 2014 Health & Social Care
    Behan: CQC budget was so low, it couldn’t properly inspect care

    The Care Quality Commission’s budget shrank to the point where there was “insufficient resource available for us to do the job” of inspecting care, its chief executive has told CSW – but the Department of Health is now providing extra funds to support a new inspection model.


    CBI calls for greater transparency over outsourcing contracts
    05 Mar 2014 Commercial
    CBI calls for greater transparency over outsourcing contracts

    Government contracts should be audited by the National Audit Office (NAO) to improve transparency about public service outsourcing, business organisation the CBI has said.


    Restaurant Review: Koffman's
    05 Mar 2014 Culture
    Restaurant Review: Koffman's

    www.pierrekoffmann.co.uk/at-the-berkeley

    The Berkeley, Wilton Pl, London SW1X 7RL

    020 7107 8844


    Ex-Balfour Beatty chief to oversee G4S
    04 Mar 2014
    Ex-Balfour Beatty chief to oversee G4S

    The former chief executive of construction giant Balfour Beatty, Ian Tyler, has been made the crown representative responsible for managing relations between Whitehall and outsourcing giant G4S.


    Interview: Dave Webster, Natural England
    04 Mar 2014 Energy & Environment
    Interview: Dave Webster, Natural England

    With the environment department badly hit in the Spending Review, many of its agencies saw hefty cuts. Joshua Chambers speaks to Dave Webster, chief executive of Natural England, on how the quango wielded its secateurs.


    Prime minister should not be able to select permanent secretaries, say MPs
    28 Feb 2014
    Prime minister should not be able to select permanent secretaries, say MPs

    The prime minister should not be given the power to select permanent secretaries, the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) says in a report published today.


    Interview: David Behan, CQC
    26 Feb 2014 Health & Social Care
    Interview: David Behan, CQC

    The Care Quality Commission exists to inspect quality in our health and care services – but when chief executive David Behan joined it in 2012, its own services were in turmoil. He tells Matt Ross what he’s doing to turn it around.


    Preparing for the perfect storm
    25 Feb 2014 Economy
    Preparing for the perfect storm

    Extreme rain, storms and tides have combined to overwhelm our flood defences – but defences can only ever be a backstop. Stuart Watson explores how public agencies could work together to minimise the danger of floods.


    NAO: incentivise debt recovery
    24 Feb 2014
    NAO: incentivise debt recovery

    The Treasury should consider implementing new “funding mechanisms that better incentivise departments to recover debt” as part of a clear strategy for reducing the amount of overdue debt owed to central government, according to a report published last week by the National Audit Office.


    21 Feb 2014
    Free schools champion made DfE director

    The Department for Education (DfE) has appointed 28-year-old Tom Shinner as its director of strategy and performance.


    HMT ministerial advice published
    20 Feb 2014 Foreign Affairs
    HMT ministerial advice published

    The government last week published advice given by HM Treasury permanent secretary Sir Nicholas Macpherson, cautioning the chancellor against a currency union with an independent Scotland.


    DWP morale on the rise, while gloom deepens at education
    19 Feb 2014
    DWP morale on the rise, while gloom deepens at education

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has continued to improve staff engagement this year, while the Department for Education (DfE) has presided over the largest yearly fall, the 2013 Civil Service People Survey results show. The results mean that the DWP’s engagement score has now overtaken the DfE’s, at 54 compared to 51.


    Workplace reform goes slow
    18 Feb 2014
    Workplace reform goes slow

    The majority of civil servants – 61% – have not seen faster progress on reforms to create a modern workplace since this agenda was highlighted as a priority by the cabinet secretary last July, according to a survey carried out by CSW.


    Inside Llewyn Davis
    17 Feb 2014 Culture
    Inside Llewyn Davis

    In cinemas now


    Interview: Alex Chisholm, CMA
    12 Feb 2014 Economy
    Interview: Alex Chisholm, CMA

    The new Competition & Markets Authority will referee our markets, boosting competition to support both economic growth and government outsourcing projects. Chief executive Alex Chisholm talks to Suzannah Brecknell


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