Government officials could face exams in a bid to end an environment where civil servants change jobs regularly and ‘almost no one is ever fired’, in an organisation of which some say ‘failure is normal’. Number 10 is planning a string of changes to the structure of government, with several departments set to be merged or rebadged in the early months of Boris Johnson's administration. Rachel Wolf, the Tory manifesto author, said officials should expect to be kept on projects where they ‘know the background’. In a move that could anger civil service unions, she hinted at a ‘rethink of incentives, numbers and pay’ in the organisation. She is urging Downing Street to oversee a wider change in the organisation, saying civil servants were currently too focused on ‘stakeholders’ and not the public, with too many officials seeing special interests as their customers. For information about a government reshuffle, go to
Civil service changes
Written by David Fletcher 03 Jan 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the civil service shake-up to enable the government to deliver on its promises and flow in God’s purposes. (Philippians 2:4)
- More: www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-parties/conservative-party/news/108795/civil-service-woefully-underprepared-reform\
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