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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 14 Dec 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"When I look online, I find it is almost impossible to get a physical address to write to from a Government website. Is that deliberate?..."
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Written Question
Departmental Coordination: Standards
Wednesday 2nd November 2016

Asked by: John Pugh (Liberal Democrat - Southport)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how his Department monitors the effectiveness of cross-cutting initiatives that involve more than one government department.

Answered by Ben Gummer

The Government monitors cross-cutting issues in a number of ways.

The Prime Minister has created seven Implementation Task Forces to monitor and drive delivery of the Government’s cross-cutting priorities. These task forces bring together Ministers and officials to track progress, spot and resolve issues, maintain momentum and ensure accountability and ensure that departments deliver to time.

In addition, internal Single Departmental Plans also require departments to set out their contributions to cross-cutting issues and ensure consistent milestones and metrics for joint areas of work.


Written Question
Cabinet Office: Staff
Thursday 13th October 2016

Asked by: John Pugh (Liberal Democrat - Southport)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what proportion of staff on the payroll of his Department who work in Westminster are (a) British nationals and (b) nationals of another country.

Answered by Ben Gummer

All Government Departments are bound by legal requirements concerning the right to work in the UK and, in addition, the Civil Service Nationality Rules. Evidence of nationality is checked at the point of recruitment into the Civil Service as part of wider pre-employment checks, but there is no requirement on departments to retain this information beyond the point at which it has served its purpose.

More broadly, the Government will be consulting in due course on how we work with business to ensure that workers in this country have the skills that they need to get a job. But there are no proposals to publish lists of the number or proportion of foreign workers.


Written Question
Cabinet Office: Staff
Thursday 13th October 2016

Asked by: John Pugh (Liberal Democrat - Southport)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, approximately how many (a) British and (b) non-British nationals are employed cleaning the Westminster estate of his Department.

Answered by Ben Gummer

All Government Departments are bound by legal requirements concerning the right to work in the UK and, in addition, the Civil Service Nationality Rules. Evidence of nationality is checked at the point of recruitment into the Civil Service as part of wider pre-employment checks, but there is no requirement on departments to retain this information beyond the point at which it has served its purpose.

More broadly, the Government will be consulting in due course on how we work with business to ensure that workers in this country have the skills that they need to get a job. But there are no proposals to publish lists of the number or proportion of foreign workers.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 27 Jan 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"Does the Minister think that it is a matter of regret that one can still become a permanent secretary without being directly associated with a major project?..."
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Written Question
Productivity
Wednesday 2nd December 2015

Asked by: John Pugh (Liberal Democrat - Southport)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what comparative assessment he has made of labour productivity in the South West and England.

Answered by Rob Wilson

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Oct 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"6. What plans his Department has to reduce the Whitehall estate as a result of further UK devolution. [R]..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Oct 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"Radical devolution requires radical rationalisation. Does the Minister have a percentage target and does it include the highly desirable MI6 building?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 10 Jun 2015
G7

"I warmly welcome the progress that is being made on tax avoidance and evasion and multinational transparency, but are there any clear timelines, deadlines or penalties for non-compliance by individual countries?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 07 Jan 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"1. What plans he has to reduce the number of London-based civil servants; and if he will make a statement...."
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