Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Performance Appraisal

(asked on 3rd November 2025) - View Source

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, how many performance reviews were undertaken for staff in (a) her Department and (b) its agencies in each of the last five years; in how many of those cases was performance rated as unsatisfactory or below; how many staff left following such a rating; and what proportion of full-time equivalent staff this represented.


Answered by
Ian Murray Portrait
Ian Murray
Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
This question was answered on 13th November 2025

Organisation

2024–25

2023–24

2022–23

2021–22

2020–21

DSIT

1,765 staff

1,349 staff

-

-

-

Unsatisfactory

42 (2.4%)

37 (2.7%)

Left DSIT after rating

6 (0.3%)

1 (0.1%)

BDUK

~270 staff

Unsatisfactory

5 staff

6 staff

5 staff

2 staff

1 staff

Left BDUK

4

4

2

1

0

UKSA

323 staff

313 staff

251 staff

218 staff

Unsatisfactory

-

1

-

2

0

Left UKSA

-

0

-

0

0

Met Office

2,320 reviews

2,308 reviews

2,278 reviews

2,120 reviews

2,053 reviews

Unsatisfactory

1

3

2

3

2

DSIT – Formed in 2023, data only from 2023–24 onwards; all staff in scope receive quarterly performance reviews.

DSIT’s Executive Agencies:

Building Digital UK (BDUK) - Quarterly performance reviews required. Became DSIT Directorate 1/11/2025.

UK Space Agency (UKSA) - Quarterly reviews required.

Met Office - No data on staff leaving after rating.

Intellectual Property Office (IPO) - No formal ratings; poor performance action applied as necessary

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