The Nolan Principles at 30 - Join us at the IfG
The Nolan Principles at 30 – join us for a one-day conference at the Institute for Government.

The Nolan Principles - the basis for the ethical standards expected of those working in the public sector from the prime minister to civil servants and police officers – are 30 years old this year. The Committee is marking the anniversary in a range of ways, including events and blogs.
Join us for a one-day conference on the 19th June at the Institute for Government to discuss how the principles have shaped public life and how ethical standards can be maintained in the future.
What do ethical standards mean for the way frontline officials interact with the public? How might emerging trends like technology help or hinder public office-holders to act ethically? At a time when trust in politics is fragile and public debate is coarsening, how can politicians uphold high standards of behaviour?
The IFG is bringing together a series of expert panels and keynote speakers – including former Prime Minister The Rt Hon Sir John Major KG CH – for a thought-provoking one-day conference to mark the 30th anniversary.
More information and sign up: https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/nolan-principles-30-future-standards-public-life