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Correspondence between Lord Evans and the Commissioner for Public Appointments, following meeting with the Committee in November 2022.
The Prime Minister has today confirmed the appointment of three political members to the Committee on Standards in Public Life. Jeane Freeman is appointed as the Scottish National Party Member, Baroness Finn is as the Conser…
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Lord Evans has written to the Conservative leadership candidates drawing attention to the Committee's recent report, Upholding Standards in Public Life.
Lord Evans has replied to a letter from the London Borough of Camden's Standards Committee about the government's response to CSPL's 2019 report on local government
Lord Evans has replied to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP's letter asking that the Committee investigates allegations that the PM lobbied for a job for Carrie Johnson in 2018.
Lord Evans has replied to Angela Rayner's letter on the Opposition Day Motion, due to take place on Tuesday 7 June 2022, on Upholding Standards in Public Life.
Lord Evans has replied to Lord True's letter on the government policy statement on the Ministerial Code and the Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests.
Lord Evans wrote to Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities about the Elections Bill.
Lord Evans has responded to the publication of the Government's response to the Committee's report on local government ethical standards
Lord True, Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, replied to Lord Evans' letter to the Prime Minister about the Committee's review on leadership and public standards.
Lord Evans informed the Chair of PACAC about the CSPL review on the role of leadership in embedding the Principles of Public Life in public sector organisations.
Lord Evans informed the Prime Minister of the Committee's review on the role of leadership in embedding the Principles of Public Life in public sector organisations.
The independent Committee on Standards in Public Life has today launched Leading in Practice, a review examining the role of leadership in embedding the Principles of Public Life in public sector organisations.
Lord Evans responded to a letter from Rt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds MP, Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department, regarding the matter of the Home Secretary and the government’s settlement with Sir Philip Rutnam over h…
Lord Evans gave the keynote speech to the Institute for Government's One Day Conference on Ethical Standards in Government, reflecting on the Committee's recent report, Upholding Standards in Public Life.
The Committee’s final report from its Standards Matter 2 review will be published on Monday 1 November.
Lord Evans has responded to the publication of the Government's initial response to the Committee's 22nd report on the regulation of election finance.
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office, responded to a letter from Lord Evans on the importance of diversity.
Lord Evans responded to a letter from Anneliese Dodds MP, Chair of the Labour Party, to clarify the Committee's remit regarding individual cases.
Lord Evans wrote to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, in response to her letter on the appointments process for new independent members of the Committee.
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