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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
    Tory leadership vacuum hampers no-deal Brexit prep, warns ex-HMRC border chief
    05 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Tory leadership vacuum hampers no-deal Brexit prep, warns ex-HMRC border chief

    Civil servants forced to "negotiate" boundaries for work, says former director general Karen Wheeler



    MHCLG rapped for lack of oversight on LEP spending to boost local growth
    05 Jul 2019 Economy
    MHCLG rapped for lack of oversight on LEP spending to boost local growth

    Department has “no real understanding” of how well £12bn of pump-priming cash is being used, MPs warn


    Home Office gets ministerial direction to pay out Windrush compensation
    04 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Home Office gets ministerial direction to pay out Windrush compensation

    Javid gives go-ahead after perm sec Rutnam says his approval is needed for payments in absence of legislation


    Former Shell exec named government projects chief
    04 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Former Shell exec named government projects chief

    Nick Smallwood replaces Tony Meggs at joint Treasury and Cabinet Office agency


    Sedwill warns perm secs on leaks after row over Jeremy Corbyn health claims
    04 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Sedwill warns perm secs on leaks after row over Jeremy Corbyn health claims

    Cabinet secretary says that leaks are ‘incredibly damaging for the overall integrity of the civil service’


    Foreign Office to bring 14,000 treaties into single online public database
    04 Jul 2019 Digital, Data & Technology
    Foreign Office to bring 14,000 treaties into single online public database

    Site due to go live next year


    MHCLG fills longstanding chief scientist vacancy
    03 Jul 2019 HR
    MHCLG fills longstanding chief scientist vacancy

    Appointment comes more than a year after communities department advertised for a chief scientific adviser


    Manzoni reveals new controls on use of contractors in Cabinet Office
    03 Jul 2019 Commercial
    Manzoni reveals new controls on use of contractors in Cabinet Office

    Any day rates over £750 require ministerial sign off from this month under 'enhanced approvals' process, Cabinet Office chief tells PACAC


    HMRC seeks £3m partner to help meet ‘ambitious timeline' for customs platform
    02 Jul 2019 Brexit
    HMRC seeks £3m partner to help meet ‘ambitious timeline' for customs platform

    Department floats two-year contact to support delivery of tech and infrastructure


    WATCH: The importance of managed services to intelligent connectivity Sponsored
    02 Jul 2019 Civil Service Reform
    WATCH: The importance of managed services to intelligent connectivity

    If day-to-day IT operations are taking resources away from your organisation's strategic priorities, BT has some helpful advice


    Andrew Greenway: Can you do complicated tasks while being sniped at by ingrates? Government has Brexit jobs for you
    01 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Andrew Greenway: Can you do complicated tasks while being sniped at by ingrates? Government has Brexit jobs for you

    Following news of Olly Robbins' likely departure, Brexiteers must stop treating civil servants like parents turning up at your first Glastonbury and act with level-headedness


    Labour calls for probe after claims senior civil servants said Corbyn ‘too frail’ to be PM
    01 Jul 2019 HR
    Labour calls for probe after claims senior civil servants said Corbyn ‘too frail’ to be PM

    Labour say report reveals 'unconstitutional political intervention', but FDA accuses Times of reporting 'tittle-tattle over coffee' as if it was the settled view of civil servants


    Staff start work-to-rule campaign in Environment Agency pay dispute
    01 Jul 2019 Brexit
    Staff start work-to-rule campaign in Environment Agency pay dispute

    Prospect members protest at imposition of rejected 1.3% pay offer


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 1
    01 Jul 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 1

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


    ‘Mr Big of no-deal Brexit’ to leave civil service
    28 Jun 2019 Brexit
    ‘Mr Big of no-deal Brexit’ to leave civil service

    Latest move comes after Institute for Government warns government may never be as ready for no deal as it was in March


    Home Office report into Windrush scandal condemns 'hostile environment' immigration policy
    28 Jun 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Home Office report into Windrush scandal condemns 'hostile environment' immigration policy

    Report commissioned by the department says civil servants were ‘rightly appalled by what happened’ but this was ‘often juxtaposed with a self-justification’


    HMRC apologises for ‘technical issues’ with Making Tax Digital direct debits
    28 Jun 2019 Civil Service Reform
    HMRC apologises for ‘technical issues’ with Making Tax Digital direct debits

    Problems affected ‘a very small number’ of the 350,000 businesses now signed up for digital platform, according to perm sec


    Contract management: Gareth Rhys Williams reports on six months of training Whitehall’s goalkeepers
    27 Jun 2019 Commercial
    Contract management: Gareth Rhys Williams reports on six months of training Whitehall’s goalkeepers

    Government chief commercial officer Gareth Rhys Williams has set out ambitious plans to improve contract management across government. He tells CSW what has been achieved in the first six months of a new accreditation scheme


    Fresh crop of Single Departmental Plans emerges
    27 Jun 2019 Brexit
    Fresh crop of Single Departmental Plans emerges

    Tweaks for 2019 include Public Value Framework sections but IfG warns openness project is still very much a work in progress


    Latest no-deal medicines freight procurement entrusted to health department
    27 Jun 2019 Commercial
    Latest no-deal medicines freight procurement entrusted to health department

    Lidington pledges government will only pay for capacity it uses after £50m payout to scrap no-deal ferry contracts


    ‘Revolving door of perm secs’ damaging departments, PAC chair says
    27 Jun 2019 Brexit
    ‘Revolving door of perm secs’ damaging departments, PAC chair says

    Meg Hillier also queries “surprising” lack of ministerial directions for some Brexit-related spending


    Government accused of 'ignoring' disabled people in no-deal Brexit planning despite policy shakeup
    26 Jun 2019 Brexit
    Government accused of 'ignoring' disabled people in no-deal Brexit planning despite policy shakeup

    Health department says it has done no impact assessment of how no-deal Brexit would affect disabled people


    Windrush scandal showed dangers of bad data, says watchdog
    26 Jun 2019
    Windrush scandal showed dangers of bad data, says watchdog

    NAO criticises government for tolerating and working around poor data


    Select committees: what MPs want from sessions with civil servants
    26 Jun 2019 Government Tax Profession
    Select committees: what MPs want from sessions with civil servants

    Select committees have a key duty to hold those who hold power to account. Former MP Huw Edwards looks at how they have changed in the 40 years since they were created, and what parliamentarians are looking for when they are taking evidence.


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