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  2. Cabinet secretary - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet secretary is usually a senior official (typically a civil servant) who provides services and advice to a cabinet of ministers as part of the Cabinet Office. In many countries, the position can have considerably wider functions and powers, including general responsibility for the entire civil service .

  3. Darren Tierney - Wikipedia

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    Tierney returned to the Cabinet Office in 2021, taking over from outgoing Deputy Cabinet Secretary Helen MacNamara in the part of her role as overseeing propriety and ethics across the UK government. [2] [3] Tierney worked on the investigation into the Westminster Christmas parties controversy with his predecessor but one in this role, Sue Gray.

  4. Ministerial Code - Wikipedia

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    Written guidance for British cabinet ministers began as the document Questions of Procedure for Ministers (QPM), which was a confidential document prepared by the Cabinet Office to assist ministers, and dates to at least the 1980s. [6] The earliest published form of the Code is a result of the QPM's release by the Major Government in 1992.

  5. Committee on Standards in Public Life - Wikipedia

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    The Committee's original terms of reference were "To examine current concerns about standards of conduct of all holders of public office, including arrangements relating to financial and commercial activities, and make recommendations as to any changes in present arrangements which might be required to ensure the highest standards of propriety ...

  6. Individual ministerial responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Individual ministerial responsibility is not the same as cabinet collective responsibility, which states members of the cabinet must approve publicly of its collective decisions or resign. This means that a Parliamentary motion for a vote of no confidence is not in order should the actions of an organ of government fail in the proper discharge ...

  7. Helen MacNamara - Wikipedia

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    In spring 2020, MacNamara was promoted to become the Deputy Cabinet Secretary, a permanent secretary-level role in which she led the Cabinet Secretariat group in the Cabinet Office and advised the Prime Minister on the operation of the cabinet government and collective agreement, machinery of government, propriety and ethics and the Special ...

  8. Government watchdogs will lose some ethics oversight powers ...

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    The push to weaken the state’s ethics laws comes as Florida Republicans have said – without citing specific examples — that the changes are needed to prevent the “weaponization” of ...

  9. Cabinet department - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet department or prime minister's department is a department or other government agency that directly supports the work of the government's central executive office, usually the cabinet and/or prime minister, rather than specific ministerial portfolios.