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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
    Peers warn against civil service politicisation, call for parliamentary commission
    16 Jan 2014 Legal
    Peers warn against civil service politicisation, call for parliamentary commission

    The government seems to be presiding over the “creeping politicisation” of the civil service, a number of high-profile peers have warned. Speaking in a debate held today in the House of Lords, peers from all parties also called on the government to set up a parliamentary commission on the future of the civil service.


    Poll: 75% of former Cabinet ministers want inquiry into civil service
    02 Dec 2013 Legal
    Poll: 75% of former Cabinet ministers want inquiry into civil service

    Three-quarters of former secretaries of state surveyed by Civil Service World support the calls for a commission to consider how the civil service should develop and reform.


    Select Committee criticises Home Office for failing to consult on khat ban
    29 Nov 2013 Legal
    Select Committee criticises Home Office for failing to consult on khat ban

    The Home Affairs select committee is today calling on the home secretary to rethink her decision to ban khat – a plant which has a stimulant effect when chewed – and warns that the decision has “not been taken on the basis of evidence or consultation”.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Nov 2013
    28 Nov 2013 Legal
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Nov 2013

    David Thomas (pictured), commerical director at HMRC and a crown representative, will leave government in mid-December. He resigned his post in September.


    Civil Service Commission publishes Extended Ministerial Office guidance
    21 Nov 2013 Legal
    Civil Service Commission publishes Extended Ministerial Office guidance

    The Civil Service Commission has published the rules under which individuals can be appointed as civil servants providing support in Extended Ministerial Offices (EMOs). The rules, welcomed by the FDA trade union, set out a number of safeguards designed to ensure that appointments do not compromise the independence of the civil service.


    Butler: Poor briefings for Iraq War Cabinet meetings were ‘deliberate’
    13 Nov 2013 Legal
    Butler: Poor briefings for Iraq War Cabinet meetings were ‘deliberate’

    The Cabinet was deliberately not kept as well-informed as the prime minister, defence secretary and foreign secretary in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, former cabinet secretary Lord Butler has said.


    31 Oct 2013 Legal
    Treasury appoints new second permanent secretary

    Sharon White, currently director general for public services, has been appointed as the second permanent secretary at HM Treasury.


    FOI complexity ‘can be costly’
    16 Sep 2013 Legal
    FOI complexity ‘can be costly’

    One of the architects of the Freedom of Information Act has told Civil Service World that this “very radical policy” is “capable of being expensive and burdensome”, and suggested that the rules governing disclosure require departments to make very complex – and thus expensive – decisions.


    Civil servants ‘unable to speak truth to power,’ warn top MPs
    11 Sep 2013 Legal
    Civil servants ‘unable to speak truth to power,’ warn top MPs

    Civil service structures are preventing open debates about government policy, and stopping senior officials speaking truth to power, two select committee chairs have told Civil Service World.


    NS&I wins deal to provide Home Office with payment services
    14 Jul 2013 Legal
    NS&I wins deal to provide Home Office with payment services

    The Home Office has outsourced its payments processing to NS&I, the state-owned savings bank, it was announced earlier this month.


    Macpherson: Whitehall must sharpen corporate memory
    12 Jul 2013 Legal
    Macpherson: Whitehall must sharpen corporate memory

    Treasury permanent secretary Nick Macpherson has called on government departments to improve their institutional memory.


    Project managers to be directly accountable to Parliament
    10 Jul 2013 Legal
    Project managers to be directly accountable to Parliament

    Civil service project leaders – ‘Senior Responsible Owners’ (SROs) – are to be held directly accountable to parliamentary select committees, Sir Bob Kerslake announced today.


    Normington sets out red lines on reform
    28 Jun 2013 Legal
    Normington sets out red lines on reform

    Any reforms to the permanent secretary appointments process should meet three tests, first civil service commissioner Sir David Normington has said today in an article published in CSW.


    Companies House chief warns on fraud
    19 Jun 2013 Legal
    Companies House chief warns on fraud

    The efforts of Companies House (CH) to tackle fraud should be based on “strengthening the current model rather than radically changing company law”, its chief executive has told CSW, to ensure that anti-fraud work doesn’t weaken transparency in business information or create additional burdens on business.


    17 Jun 2013 Legal
    Veteran’s fears on cab sec role

    Politicians should not use cabinet secretaries as arbiters to judge disputed issues, Lord Armstrong has warned in a video interview produced by Queen Mary University of London.


    Kerslake sets out ‘unfinished business’ in civil service reform
    13 Jun 2013 Legal
    Kerslake sets out ‘unfinished business’ in civil service reform

    The government is likely to implement a further set of civil service reforms soon, the head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake has told CSW, as it pursues “unfinished business” that didn’t make it into last year’s Civil Service Reform Plan (CSRP).


    Hodge backs Maude on perm sec accountability – and goes further
    13 Jun 2013 Legal
    Hodge backs Maude on perm sec accountability – and goes further

    Permanent secretary appointment processes should result in ministers being given the right to choose their favourite candidate from a shortlist, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude said last week – and Margaret Hodge, chair of the Public Accounts Committee, appeared to go still further in her response.


    CS chiefs resist Jenkin’s calls for royal commission on civil service
    26 Apr 2013 Legal
    CS chiefs resist Jenkin’s calls for royal commission on civil service

    Cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood and head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake have told MPs they do not believe there is a need for a royal commission to examine the future of the civil service and its relationship with ministers and Parliament.


    24 Apr 2013 Legal
    Neds’ firms face legal probes

    Companies run by two lead departmental non-executive directors (Neds) have been publicly accused of serious wrongdoing.


    Opinion: Boost private offices says Akash Paun
    12 Apr 2013 Legal
    Opinion: Boost private offices says Akash Paun

    Private offices should be boosted by letting secretaries of state recruit experienced policy and implementation advisers, says Akash Paun


    Beith: MPs want a new relationship with government
    03 Apr 2013 Legal
    Beith: MPs want a new relationship with government

    There is a new dynamic in the relationship between select committees and government departments. The Wright reforms agreed in 2010 – including the election of committee chairs by the House, and of committee members by their parties – have changed the way committees work and what they expect of their departments, while the public profiles of committees have been raised.


    Straw calls for more ministerial say in perm sec appointments
    28 Mar 2013 Legal
    Straw calls for more ministerial say in perm sec appointments

    Former home and foreign secretary Jack Straw has called for secretaries of state to have the right to choose from a shortlist of approved candidates during the process of appointing permanent secretaries and agency chief executives. The appeal echoes arguments made by Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude last year, though Maude subsequently stopped pushing for reform after the Civil Service Commission expressed its opposition.


    McCrae: Abolish the Budget, it's archaic
    27 Mar 2013 Legal
    McCrae: Abolish the Budget, it's archaic

    The annual drama of the Budget is a dysfunctional relic and should be scrapped, says Julian McCrae. Ministers and civil servants have bigger – and more nourishing – fish to fry.


    IfG: ‘Expand private offices’
    27 Mar 2013 Legal
    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.


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