Public Bodies Reform Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

Public Bodies Reform

Lord Harrington of Watford Excerpts
Thursday 14th October 2010

(13 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Maude of Horsham Portrait Mr Maude
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I suppose the short answer to the hon. Lady is that this Government believe that Ministers should make themselves available to be held to account for what is done in their name. I understand that the previous Government preferred not to do that and set up independent bodies to carry out important functions. The child maintenance function does not meet any of the three tests that I set out. It obviously needs to exist, but it does not need to be politically impartial, and indeed Ministers should be ready to be held to account for it.

Lord Harrington of Watford Portrait Richard Harrington (Watford) (Con)
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I very much welcome my right hon. Friend’s statement. Contrary to what the right hon. Member for Birmingham, Hodge Hill (Mr Byrne) said, I have found that in the case of a quango that I have been dealing with, the UK Film Council, the industry is delighted that in future it will have direct access to Government instead of having to go through a third party. My concern, however, is that the same people who are working in such quangos will simply become Government employees. What measures will he take to ensure that that does not happen?