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    Government Tax Profession

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    VOA: 125-year-old agency to be absorbed into HMRC
    29 Apr Government Tax Profession

    VOA: 125-year-old agency to be absorbed into HMRC

    Union calls decision to move ALB's functions into HMRC a “slap in the face to hard-working civil servants”
    by Tevye Markson
    HMRC labelled 'lumbering dinosaur' and urged to modernise systems
    30 Apr Government Tax Profession
    HMRC labelled 'lumbering dinosaur' and urged to modernise systems
    HMRC rejects recommendations to improve customer service performance
    07 Apr Government Tax Profession
    HMRC rejects recommendations to improve customer service performance
    Spring Statement: HMRC gets £180m to help close tax gap
    26 Mar Government Tax Profession
    Spring Statement: HMRC gets £180m to help close tax gap
    Pullinger pledges to back statisticians caught in ‘rough and tumble of politics’
    03 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Pullinger pledges to back statisticians caught in ‘rough and tumble of politics’

    The UK’s new national statistician and chief executive of the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), John Pullinger, has pledged to back statisticians across government if they feel that their figures are being misused by politicians.


    Donnelly: Officials must win ministers’ trust to be ‘taken seriously’
    02 Jul 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Donnelly: Officials must win ministers’ trust to be ‘taken seriously’

    Civil servants should win and maintain ministers’ trust to ensure their advice is “taken seriously”, according to Martin Donnelly, permanent secretary at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.


    NAO urges departments to forswear new rules
    30 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    NAO urges departments to forswear new rules

    Policy officials should consider alternatives to regulation “early in policymaking”, the National Audit Office warned in a report published on 30 June.


    Government outsourcing spend up by 23%
    27 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Government outsourcing spend up by 23%

    Government spending on outsourcing contracts rose by 23% to £1.2bn between 2012 and 2013, bringing the two-year total to £2.3bn, while expenditure in most other sectors fell by between 1% and 20%, according to analysis of public sector transactions carried out by the Institute for Government (IfG).


    PM's private secretary to lead Implementation Unit
    26 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    PM's private secretary to lead Implementation Unit

    Simon Case, the prime minister’s private secretary, will be the new head of the Implementation Unit, cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has told CSW.


    PAC: DWP’s failure to pilot benefit scheme led to ‘unnecessary distress for claimants’
    20 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    PAC: DWP’s failure to pilot benefit scheme led to ‘unnecessary distress for claimants’

    The Department for Work and Pensions’ failure to pilot its Personal Independence Payment (PIP) programme has led to delays, backlogs and “unnecessary distress for claimants”, according to a report published today by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).


    UKBA was ‘never going to work’, says former chief
    20 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    UKBA was ‘never going to work’, says former chief

    The former UK Border Agency (UKBA) was doomed to fail due to its sheer scale and constant media attention, its former chief executive Rob Whiteman has said.


    Civil servants on more than £100,000 could face new clawback rules
    18 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Civil servants on more than £100,000 could face new clawback rules

    Civil servants earning £100,000 or more who take redundancy could be forced to pay back some of the cash if they return to the same part of the public sector within a year, under legislation announced in this month's Queen’s Speech.​


    PAC: DCLG failed to consider alternatives before committing £10bn to Help to Buy scheme
    18 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    PAC: DCLG failed to consider alternatives before committing £10bn to Help to Buy scheme

    The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has committed to spending up to £10bn on the government’s Help to Buy scheme without establishing whether it represents the most effective way of using taxpayers’ money, the Public Accounts Committee have said in a report published on 18 July.


    Jil Matheson: ‘End pre-release’
    18 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Jil Matheson: ‘End pre-release’

    The outgoing National Statistician has called for an end to the practice of giving ministers access to official statistics before their release.


    Committee calls for new ethics rules for private providers
    17 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Committee calls for new ethics rules for private providers

    The Committee for Standards in Public Life has called for new contractual and monitoring arrangements to ensure private providers meet the same ethical standards which apply to civil servants.


    NAO hits targets on savings, but misses submissions deadlines
    16 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    NAO hits targets on savings, but misses submissions deadlines

    The National Audit Office helped government to achieve £1.1bn of savings in 2014-14, according to its annual report published this week, but missed its own targets to complete 40% of its studies in six months and 85% within nine months – completing just 35% and 74% of reports in the respective time limits.


    Consultants attack buying framework
    12 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Consultants attack buying framework

    Efforts to centralise consultancy procurement are not working, according to the Management Consultancies Association (MCA), and may thwart “government’s stated aims of securing efficiency”.


    Woods: ‘Talks threat to bailouts’
    06 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Woods: ‘Talks threat to bailouts’

    The international trade treaties currently being negotiated between the USA and EU and around the Pacific area threaten the kind of bail-outs that have rescued Greece, Ireland, Portugal and other EU countries, according to Ngaire Woods, dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University.


    Replenishing the toolbox
    03 Jun 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Replenishing the toolbox

    In recent times, new delivery challenges and rising tensions between officials and politicians have led to calls for an inquiry into the civil service. Joshua Chambers asks how Whitehall can ensure it has the right tools for the job 


    Projects report finds fewer outliers
    28 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Projects report finds fewer outliers

    The number of major projects on track to be delivered on time and to budget has fallen from 32 to 17 over the year, while the number of projects in serious danger of failing has fallen from eight to four, according to new figures from the Major Projects Authority (MPA).


    ONS first public sector organisation to be awarded Gold Disability Standard
    21 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    ONS first public sector organisation to be awarded Gold Disability Standard

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has become the first public sector organisation to achieve Gold Status on the industry-judged Disability Standard.


    HS2 boss calls for pay freedom
    21 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    HS2 boss calls for pay freedom

    The High Speed 2 company needs to be given greater freedoms from Treasury restrictions so that it can attract the best project managers and construction workers, Alison Munro, chief executive of the project, has told Civil Service World.



     


    Moves, Arrivals & Departures
    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Moves, Arrivals & Departures

    Victoria MacCallum (pictured) is the new head of Cabinet Office communications. She has had the job on an interim basis for some time, but it was made permanent in April. Her predecessor in the role, Emily Tofield, has now returned from maternity leave to a new job as cross-government head of media relations.


    Gus attacks outsourcing of policy advice
    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Gus attacks outsourcing of policy advice

    Ministers commissioning policy advice directly from external bodies is “dangerous, because it risks giving the job to a body that is not objective,” former cabinet secretary Lord O’Donnell has said.


    Rift opens within Public Administration Select Committee between chair and committee member
    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Rift opens within Public Administration Select Committee between chair and committee member

    A member of the Public Administration Select Committee last week stormed out of a hearing and criticised chair Bernard Jenkin MP.


    Select committee attacks ‘flawed’ horizon-scanning programme
    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    Select committee attacks ‘flawed’ horizon-scanning programme

    The government’s new horizon-scanning programme is “flawed” and contains “substantial weaknesses,” according to the Science and Technology Select Committee.


    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    MPs ask for Afghanistan review

    The government should conduct a comprehensive review of its interventions in Afghanistan in 2001, the Commons’ Defence Committee said in a report on Tuesday. This should encompass not just military operations, but all the UK’s work under the NATO and UN missions.


    NAO queries NHS company
    16 May 2014 Government Tax Profession
    NAO queries NHS company

    NHS Property Services was set up as a limited company to manage the NHS property portfolio without a formal business case being produced to support that decision, the National Audit Office has found in a report published this month.


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