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Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment)
05 March 2024
Lead MP
Giles Watling
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Giles Watling raised concerns about senior civil service (accountability and appointment) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Watling argues that the relationship between Parliament and the civil service is fundamental to democracy, highlighting issues such as the Sue Grey affair and the role of political appointees. He suggests reforming the appointment process for senior civil service roles through a cross-party committee with fixed-term appointments renewable by Parliament. This would ensure better oversight and accountability.
Giles Watling
Con
Dayton
Watling discusses the need to reset the relationship between Parliament and the civil service, proposing a cross-party committee for appointing senior civil servants with fixed-term appointments. This would improve accountability and ensure that those in power are subject to public scrutiny.
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