PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Government Departments: Disclosure of Information (20 July 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Fleur Anderson (Labour)
Answer
The Committee on Standards in Public Life published an interim report last month which recommended that the appointment process for Non-Executive Board Members of government departments should be regulated. We are grateful for the work being undertaken by Lord Evans and his Committee and will respond formally to the Committee’s final recommendations when they are published in the Autumn.
Departments publish their register of interests for all members of the departmental board alongside their Annual Report and Accounts.
As employees of departments, current Special Advisers are not eligible to be appointed as Non-Executive Board Members of departments, and none have been so appointed. The Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public Bodies sets out that where appointed as a Non-Executive Board Member, there is no bar on elected representatives taking a political party whip relating to their political role. They must exercise proper discretion on matters directly related to the work of the body and recognise that certain political activities may be incompatible with their role as a board member.
Answered by:
Chloe Smith (Conservative)
2 August 2021
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