Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee: The work of the Cabinet Office
Committee hears from witnesses
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will take oral evidence on the Cabinet Office's work and performance. This is a routine scrutiny session in which the committee questions senior officials about the department's operations, priorities, and delivery across government coordination, constitutional matters, and public service management.
The Cabinet Office sits at the centre of government operations and is responsible for implementing the government's agenda across departments. Committee scrutiny of its work is important for accountability, particularly regarding how effectively it is managing the civil service, delivering government business, and supporting ministerial direction.
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