Friday, September 5, 2014

Triennial Review of the Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information

Triennial Review of the Advisory Panel without ceasing Public Sector Information

16 May 2014

The National Archives is conducting a triennial notice critically of the Advisory Panel up Public Sector Information and is seeking your feedback.

The recurring review of Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs) is human being of the ways the government ensures that it maintains a poor, but effective public sector. A Triennial Review is a Cabinet Office mandated progress for reviewing the functions of NDPBs, the fitness of the body's delivery mechanical construction and its governance arrangements. It mould consider abolition, a move of the functions with of central government, bringing the functions in-mansion, merging with another body, delivery the agency of a new Executive Agency and continued labor by a NDPB.

Review stages

The critical notice of the panel is being conducted in couple stages, in accordance with Cabinet Office direction:

Stage 1 will look at essential part functions of the panel, assess the need for these functions to continue and the structural options as far as concerns continued delivery of these functions and, whether the conclusion of Stage 1 is that the body of jurors should continue as a NDPB

Stage 2 pleasure examine the control and governance arrangements in acceptance to ensure that the panel is operating in course with government policy including good corporate governance, openness, transparency and accountability

Send us your feedback

The re-examine team is seeking your views considered in the state of part of Stage 1. If you consider any comments, please email appsiconsultation@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk through midday on 30 May 2014.

Any comments may exist quoted in the Stage 1 mention, but will only be attributed to you whether or not you have indicated that we may confer so. Wherever possible we would rate you giving examples to evidence your responses.

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