IfG: ‘Expand private offices’

Private offices should be expanded, with extra advisers appointed jointly by ministers and the permanent secretary, the Institute for Government (IfG) argued in a report published yesterday. It also called for the appointment of chiefs of staff – ministerial appointees – to oversee the running of private offices.


By Civil Service World

27 Mar 2013

Akash Paun, senior researcher at the IfG, said that “ministers do need additional expertise and support in the private office team.”

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