Ministers ‘must be told of problems’

Ministers are responsible for their entire departments’ work and must ensure they’re made aware of any emerging problems, Lord Hennessy, Britain’s leading constitutional expert, has told CSW.


By Civil Service World

07 Mar 2012

“[Ministers] have to make plain to their officials... that the secretary of state has to be informed,” he said. Discussing individual ministerial responsibility, Hennessy warned that ignorance of a problem is no defence against culpability: “If you haven’t got in place a system where you’re spared nothing and told everything, there is a system failure.”

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