Public Buildings: Art Works

(asked on 25th July 2019) - View Source

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what procedures are in place to process any complaint about the display of images of the Royal Family in publicly funded buildings; and what steps they take to determine the level of any compensation paid as a result of such a complaint.


Answered by
Lord Young of Cookham Portrait
Lord Young of Cookham
This question was answered on 6th August 2019

No further assessment has been made of how and where portraits of the Royal Family are displayed across the UK.

Civil Servants are free to raise concerns about any issue and should follow their departmental procedures to resolve disputes and grievances. Compensation payments are not routinely paid as part of this process.

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