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Advertisement Britain s top mandarin has warned high-level Whitehall officials should not have second jobs because it threatens the integrity and impartiality of the civil service as he ordered a crackdown on mandarins with problematic external paid roles amid the David Cameron lobbying scandal. Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, formerly private secretary to the Duke of Cambridge, yesterday ordered the heads of all government departments to search their ranks for civil servants taking money for a second job that could pose a potential conflict of interest. In a letter sent to senior mandarins across the Whitehall establishment, he warned there must be transparency and full and proper management of any outside interests among senior civil servants, and stressed that conflicts of interest are not permitted . ....
Bill Crothers was Government procurement head while a Greensill board adviser When he quit to work for the lender full-time he did not have to ask for approval He later received shares that could have been worth more than £5million It comes as the lobbying scandal around David Cameron continues to grow A photo of the former PM s trip to Saudi Arabia with Lex Greensill was released ....
Outcome delivery plans: third time lucky? The new approach to departmental planning can only really succeed if the Government can define properly what its small number of priority goals are. Department signs Photo: PA 01 Apr 2021 Single Departmental Plans are dead, long live Outcome Delivery Plans. The Treasury and Cabinet Office set out more details about them in a letter to the Public Accounts Committee last week. Two previous attempts never really achieved take-off. Departmental Business Plans, according to the Institute for Government, were not taken seriously by the Cabinet Office and (especially) Treasury and “did not have the status or incentives to hold ministers or civil servants to account.” The National Audit Office was similarly unflattering about their successors, Single Departmental Plans. They found that “departments are weak at setting out their understanding of the relationship between inputs, outputs and outcomes.” ....