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Francis Maude has announced plans to transform My Civil Service Pension (MyCSP) into a mutual joint venture.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service Gus O'Donnell has written to all government Permanent Secretaries about cutting red tape.
Baroness Warsi, Minister without Portfolio, today launched the Whitehall Internship programme.
Francis Maude has visited Sunderland Homecare, an employee-owned social enterprise.
The review into government communications and the role of COI has been published today.
Francis Maude today announced that departments are estimating reductions of £11 billion per year in spending through public bodies by 2014-2015.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Commission on Human Rights Act, No 10 Policy Unit, Libya and Prince Andrew.
From 1 February 2011, Joe Harley CBE will assume the position of Chief Information Officer for the UK government.
Francis Maude has launched a new network of Counter Fraud Champions, based in all major government departments, to counter fraud and error.
The Cabinet Office has today published guidance on its review of government communication and the role of the Central Office of Information (COI).
The new Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS) comes into effect today.
Her Majesty The Queen has approved the appointment of Sir David Normington to the dual role of First Civil Service Commissioner.
The government has moved a step closer to achieving its ambition of implementing a reformed civil service compensation scheme.
The government expects to save over £3 billion in one year as a result of the efficiency and reform measures introduced by the coalition government.
Senior and experienced leaders from across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors have been appointed to Whitehall Boards.
The results of the 2010 People Survey for the Cabinet Office have been published.
Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has announced a review of the Central Office of Information (COI) and the coordination of cross-department marketing and communications.
The government has invited experts, public service managers and providers of public services to submit their ideas for public sector reform.
Sir David Normington has been named the government's preferred candidate for Civil Service Commissioner and Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Parliamentary Constituencies and Welfare reform were on the agenda at this month’s Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions.The …
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