Written statement to Parliament

Triennial review of the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain

Announces the report of the triennial review of the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Rt Hon Claire Perry

The triennial review of the Traffic Commissioners was conducted in accordance with Cabinet Office guidance on reviews of non-departmental public bodies in late 2014 and early 2015 available on GOV.UK.

The review is formed of 2 parts:

Phase 1 undertaken by the department but with oversight by an independent industry figure.

Phase 2 undertaken by an external consultancy (JMP Partners) which included extensive consultation with industry and key stakeholders.

The key conclusion is that the primary function of the commissioners is still necessary and that this is best delivered through the commissioners as non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs). The review also identified a number of measures which, if implemented, should improve the bodies’ governance transparency and accountability. The Department for Transport will be taking these recommended measures forward over the coming months. The report includes a number of representations from industry. The department will evaluate these and develop a timetable for taking them forward.

The department will continue to work closely with the Traffic Commissioners to ensure their processes and working structures leave them equipped to fulfil their important function.

I would like to thank those stakeholders who were involved during the course of the review. The final report of this triennial review will be made available in the libraries of the House.

Published 26 March 2015