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The need for academy trusts to conduct checks to ensure systems are effective and compliant.
Guidance to government departments on the RPC's scrutiny process.
This Scrutiny Protocol provides guidance regarding overview and scrutiny committees in English institutions with devolved powers.
Regulations subject to statutory scrutiny by the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC)
Guidance to support local authorities and their partners to deliver effective health scrutiny.
New measures to help protect the public and support bereaved families will be introduced in a revamp of how deaths are certified.
The Star Chamber helps the Department for Education to assess data collections for schools and children’s services.
Our people provide objective insight so that central government can achieve better outcomes and value for money for the public – better insights, better outcomes. GIAA is an executive agency, sponsored by HM Treasury .
The process departments should follow when making appointments that require a scrutiny hearing by House of Commons select committees, and a list of relevant posts.
Terms of Reference for the full review of all 27 Parole Board Rules
Seeking views on a number of options to strengthen the Arm’s Length Bodies’ ability to scrutinise and improve accountability within the Criminal Justice System.
The Regulatory Policy Committee's most complete analysis of the Government’s published savings to business of £2.2 billion per year from changes in law
We are consulting on a draft community scrutiny framework and how local scrutiny processes can be improved to help police serve communities more effectively.
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