Public Administration - Fourth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 19 April 2007.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
1 INTRODUCTION
2 A
BRIEF HISTORY OF ETHICAL REGULATION
Regulation: effects and side-effects
3 TRUST
AND REGULATION
How much should ethical regulation concentrate
on trust?
Awareness of regulation
4 PRINCIPLES
AND PRACTICE
Independence and accountability
Accountability
Officers of Parliament
Lessons from Scotland?
5 CURRENT
ARRANGEMENTS
Appointments, staff and premises
Overlapping jurisdictions
The strategic approach: the Committee on
Standards in Public Life
6 THE
FUTURE SHAPE OF ETHICAL REGULATION
What are the alternatives?
Other options
A collegiate arrangement
The sponsoring and oversight roles
A Public Standards Commission
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDIX 1ETHICAL WATCHDOGS: CURRENT
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
APPENDIX 2CONSTITUTIONAL WATCHDOGSQUESTIONNAIRE
RESPONSE
FORMAL MINUTES
WITNESSES
LIST OF WRITTEN EVIDENCE
REPORTS FROM THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SELECT COMMITTEE SINCE 2005
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 121-II)
WRITTEN EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 121-II)
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