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Goats and Tsars: Ministerial and Other Appointments from Outside Parliament

HC 330, Eighth Report of Session 2009-10 - Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence

Author:
House of Commons - Public Administration Select Committee
Publisher:
TSO (The Stationery Office)

Goats and Tsars: Ministerial and Other Appointments from Outside Parliament - HC 330

This report from the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) concludes that the practice of appointing ministers from outside Parliament via the House of Lords should be exceptional and subject to more checks and balances.

Introducing a wider range of experience into ministerial teams can sometimes make government more effective but government could also achieve this by making greater use of the range of talent on their own backbenches. The Committee argues for more scrutiny of outside appointments when they are made.

The Prime Minister would be required to explain to the House of Commons why an appointment had been made, under what terms and what was expected of the minister during their time in government. The prospective appointee could be required to attend a pre-appointment select committee hearing. PASC identifies a strong argument of principle that ministers in an unelected House of Lords should be accountable to all Members of the House of Commons.

People who have been appointed to the Lords to be ministers should not automatically receive a title and place in the legislature for life. It may be preferable to have a limited number of ministers who are members of neither House but accountable to both.

The Committee also examined the role of so-called 'tsars'. There should be much more transparency about such appointments with greater clarity about their roles and responsibilities and a public statement of what they have achieved in their posts.

Extent 84 pages ISBN 9780215544612
Size A4 Price £14.50
Binding Paperback Published 11 Mar 2010
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