Round table on ‘free and frank advice’: summary of discussion
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https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v8i4.4433Keywords:
IPANZ, time-honoured catchphrase, ‘Free and frank’, quality policy advice, adversarial Westminster system, Official Information Act (OIA), Law Commission, stewardship roleAbstract
The roundtable at which Professor Mulgan presented his paper was attended by over 40 participants, including past and present ministers, chief executives and senior managers, academics, independent researchers, observers and commentators. The discussion was conducted under the Chatham House Rule. The following is a summary record.
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2012-11-01
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