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  2. Individual ministerial responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The reverse of ministerial responsibility is that civil servants are not supposed to take credit for the successes of their department, allowing the government to claim them. In recent years some commentators have argued the notion of ministerial responsibility has been eroded in many Commonwealth countries. As the doctrine is a constitutional ...

  3. Ministerial Code - Wikipedia

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    The Ministerial Code is a document setting out "rules" and standards for government ministers in the United Kingdom. [1] Separate codes exist for ministers of the Scottish Government , [ 2 ] the Northern Ireland Executive (based on the St Andrews Agreement ) [ 3 ] and the Welsh Government .

  4. Doctrine of Ministerial Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    This responsibility refers to the responsibility of ministers to accept and defend the decisions made jointly by the Parliament even if a minister does not agree with the decision. While a Minister is free to introduce an opposing viewpoint for debate in Parliament, once a decision is taken by the Parliament, all ministers are bound to abide by ...

  5. Scottish Ministerial Code - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Ministerial Code applies to members of the Scottish Government (the First Minister, Cabinet Secretaries, Law Officers and junior Scottish Ministers). The guidance is issued by the First Minister and is a collection of standards around expected behaviours and responsibilities. Since 2008 there has been a mechanism for an independent ...

  6. Cabinet Manual (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet Manual is a government document in the United Kingdom which sets out the main laws, rules and conventions affecting the conduct and operation of the Government of the United Kingdom. It was written by the Civil Service , led by Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell , and was first published by the Cabinet Office on 14 December 2010.

  7. Cabinet Manual (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    8. Ministerial Conduct. Details the expected conduct of ministers, including financial interests, conflicts of interest, and the need for transparency. Addresses the personal, professional, and political responsibilities of ministers. 9. The Public Service. Explores the relationship between Cabinet and the public service.

  8. Ministers in the New Zealand Government - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister ranks the Cabinet ministers to determine seniority, or the "pecking order". [17] This ranking depends on factors such as length of service, the relative prominence of a portfolio, and "personal standing with the prime minister". [5] Lists of ministers are often ordered according to each individual minister's ranking. [18]

  9. Ministerial responsibility - Wikipedia

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