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    Legal

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Legal news from Civil Service World
    'The Treasury acted within the law’: Bowler defends officials over Spring Budget preparations
    07 Nov 2024 Legal

    'The Treasury acted within the law’: Bowler defends officials over Spring Budget preparations

    Perm sec says previous budget framework put more onus on OBR to ask questions than HMT to provide information on its own initiative
    by Tevye Markson
    Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny?
    09 May Legal
    Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny?
    Ex-soldier jailed over £900k MoD fraud
    16 Apr Legal
    Ex-soldier jailed over £900k MoD fraud
    'The unrivalled highlight of my career to date': Departing MoJ perm sec Antonia Romeo looks back
    10 Apr Legal
    'The unrivalled highlight of my career to date': Departing MoJ perm sec Antonia Romeo looks back
    Red Tape Challenge failed - but still changed Whitehall for the better says Reform
    16 Dec 2014 Legal
    Red Tape Challenge failed - but still changed Whitehall for the better says Reform

    Cultural change in the civil service proves to be the Red Tape Challenge’s silver lining according to Reform


    Changes at the top in Cafcass but chair stays in place
    11 Dec 2014 Legal
    Changes at the top in Cafcass but chair stays in place

    The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has appointed four new board members, it was announced on Monday 8 December.


    DWP decision to close the Independent Living Fund ruled lawful
    09 Dec 2014 Legal
    DWP decision to close the Independent Living Fund ruled lawful

    The Department of Work and Pensions’ (DWP) decision to close the Independent Living Fund (ILF) for disabled people was ruled lawful by the High Court, on Monday 8 December. 


    MoJ’s civil legal aid reform not achieving “value for money”, says NAO
    20 Nov 2014 Legal
    MoJ’s civil legal aid reform not achieving “value for money”, says NAO

    The Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act is on track to make savings but it is not clear whether the reforms have delivered better value for money, the National Audit Office (NAO) reported today.


    Home Office appoints first independent anti-slavery commissioner
    14 Nov 2014 Legal
    Home Office appoints first independent anti-slavery commissioner

    Kevin Hyland was appointed as the UK’s first independent anti-slavery commissioner by Home Secretary Theresa May yesterday. 


    Home Office back proposal to amend Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
    11 Nov 2014 Legal
    Home Office back proposal to amend Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

    The Home Office have backed a proposal to prevent 17-year-olds being detained in police custody overnight after being charged, it was announced yesterday.


    Whitehall devolves power to GMCA as part of ‘Northern Powerhouse’ scheme
    03 Nov 2014 Legal
    Whitehall devolves power to GMCA as part of ‘Northern Powerhouse’ scheme

    Greater Manchester will gain significant decision-making powers from Whitehall after chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and leaders of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) signed a devolution agreement today. 


    New international tax evasion agreement will help HMRC clampdown
    29 Oct 2014 Legal
    New international tax evasion agreement will help HMRC clampdown

    HM Revenue and Customs will gain greater ability to clamp down on tax evaders following the signing of an international agreement on tax evasion at the Global Forum in Berlin today. 


    Legislation Tracker: Local Government Bill 2014 - 2015
    29 Oct 2014 Legal
    Legislation Tracker: Local Government Bill 2014 - 2015

    CSW takes a look at the ins and outs of the Local Government (Independence) Bill 2014 - 2015


    Consultation could help Information Commissioner’s Office ‘move more quickly’ against nuisance calls firms
    28 Oct 2014 Legal
    Consultation could help Information Commissioner’s Office ‘move more quickly’ against nuisance calls firms

    A six week government consultation published this week aims to strengthen the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) capacity to better deal with companies breaking the law over nuisance calls and texts. 


    Serious and organised crime now classified as tier two threat
    23 Oct 2014 Legal
    Serious and organised crime now classified as tier two threat

    Phil Gormley, deputy director-general of the National Crime Agency (NCA), outlined the key crimes the UK recognise as falling under the tier two threat of ‘serious and organised crime’. 


    DWP inconsistent with 'UK’s international commitments to support disabled people’
    23 Oct 2014 Legal
    DWP inconsistent with 'UK’s international commitments to support disabled people’

    The Department of Work and Pensions’ (DWP) decision to close the Independent Living Fund (ILF) for disabled people was challenged by the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 22 October. 


    Serious and organised crime is a threat to national security, says National Crime Agency
    22 Oct 2014 Legal
    Serious and organised crime is a threat to national security, says National Crime Agency

    The threat of serious and organised crime should be given recognition when discussing national security, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA). 


    Number of foreign national offenders in UK broadly unchanged despite Home Office efforts
    22 Oct 2014 Legal
    Number of foreign national offenders in UK broadly unchanged despite Home Office efforts

    A National Audit Office (NAO) report reveals the number of foreign national offenders (FNOs) deported from the UK remains broadly unchanged whilst the number of FNOs in prison has increased by 4% since 2006 despite a tenfold increase in Home Office staff working on FNO cases. 


    9 in 10 automatically transfer to Individual Electoral Registration (IER)
    22 Oct 2014 Legal
    9 in 10 automatically transfer to Individual Electoral Registration (IER)

    A Cabinet Office report released on Tuesday 21, October shows that nearly nine in ten people in England and Wales have been successfully added to the electoral register automatically through IER. 


    Legal bodies urge Peers to stop government sidestepping judicial review
    20 Oct 2014 Legal
    Legal bodies urge Peers to stop government sidestepping judicial review

    Three key legal bodies have branded Part 4 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill an attack on judicial review.


    Civil servants join national strike over pay
    15 Oct 2014 Legal
    Civil servants join national strike over pay

    Civil servants from UK government departments and agencies as well as the Welsh government have today joined a national walk-out over pay.


    Prime minister to pick perm secs from shortlist
    15 Oct 2014 Legal
    Prime minister to pick perm secs from shortlist

    The prime minister will be able to pick permanent secretaries out of a candidate shortlist from December this year, under new rules announced today – with the first competition to be held under the new process that to replace Sir Bob Kerslake in February as permanent secretary of the Department for Communities and Local Government.


    DWP denies telling civil servants how to vote on Scottish referendum
    20 Aug 2014 Legal
    DWP denies telling civil servants how to vote on Scottish referendum

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has denied telling its employees how to vote in the Scottish referendum, after its permanent secretary Robert Devereux issued department-wide guidance on the topic.


    SROs given flexibility for select committee hearings
    08 Jul 2014 Legal
    SROs given flexibility for select committee hearings

    Civil servants responsible for running major projects will be able to tell parliament when ministers directed them to make particular decisions, under proposals published by the government.


    Lack of clarity in election rules causing problems, says IfG
    08 May 2014 Legal
    Lack of clarity in election rules causing problems, says IfG

    A lack of clarity on pre-election rules are causing officials to “do things on the sly for ministers”, according to the Institute for Government (IfG), which has this week published a report into the final year of the coalition government.


    Heywood and Macpherson investigate ‘electioneering’ letter
    16 Apr 2014 Legal
    Heywood and Macpherson investigate ‘electioneering’ letter

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood (pictured) and Treasury permanent secretary Sir Nicholas Macpherson are to investigate whether the prime minister broke government rules by writing an official letter to nearly two million businesses on the eve of European elections.


    Michael Barber, former Delivery Unit chief, ‘tempted’ by idea of commission on civil service reform
    07 Mar 2014 Legal
    Michael Barber, former Delivery Unit chief, ‘tempted’ by idea of commission on civil service reform

    Michael Barber, the former head of Tony Blair’s Delivery Unit, has told CSW he is “tempted” by the idea of a commission on civil service reform, as long as it’s able to build cross-party consensus.


    SFO in cash plea to Parliament
    05 Feb 2014 Legal
    SFO in cash plea to Parliament

    The Serious Fraud Office has asked for emergency funding of £19m to pay for higher than expected expenditure on a series of big investigations.


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