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Universal Credit: What went wrong, and what we learned

Universal Credit: What went wrong, and what we learned
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Cameron s insurgents under scrutiny amid row over lobbyist influence | Politics

At least four senior civil servants were allowed to keep second jobs in private sector between 2010-15 John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, was allowed to keep a non-executive company director job for seven months. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA-EFE John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, was allowed to keep a non-executive company director job for seven months. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA-EFE Sat 17 Apr 2021 01.00 EDT Among experienced civil servants, they were jokingly referred to as “the insurgents” – a group of executives lured from the private sector by David Cameron’s government to shake up Whitehall. But now that same group is under intense scrutiny amid a growing row about the influence of lobbyists and business on senior Cabinet Office officials once held up as impartial and untouchable.

The two men with two jobs at the heart of lobbying scandal

One is the fitness-loving former oil magnate who kept his lucrative private sector job upon being parachuted into the upper echelons of government. The other is the City boss-turned-mandarin who joined Greensill Capital while still on the civil service payroll - and stood to make millions in shares.  Sir John Manzoni and Bill Crothers were today the latest ex-officials facing awkward questions after being dragged into the lobbying row echoing through Westminster. Both earned big bucks in the private sector, then entered the heart of government in a Whitehall drive to recruit fresh talent, before switching back to the corporate life. 

Magnox Inquiry concludes NDA had optimism bias : Corporate

Magnox Inquiry concludes NDA had optimism bias : Corporate
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