Building a better culture in Parliament

...articulate the ‘contract’ between the public and those that represent them. Strong leadership is needed from parties and Parliament working together to set the tone, along with regularly reviewed codes...
...articulate the ‘contract’ between the public and those that represent them. Strong leadership is needed from parties and Parliament working together to set the tone, along with regularly reviewed codes...
...as I draft and update guidance. For example, I expect (voluntary) codes of conduct for consultant lobbyists to recognise their responsibilities to the people they lobby and to include an...
...codes of behaviour that are expected by IPSA. Within the overarching principles of integrity and accountability MPs must be able to show they are using public funds exclusively for parliamentary...
...any public service provider. The sector they come from is not material as long as expectations are made clear and there exists a culture which supports good behaviour and promotes...