Reforming the public sector and Parliament - Chris Hipkins' goals
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v14i1.4750Keywords:
siloisation, State Services, Public Service Act, public sector reform, openness, OIAAbstract
Back in the late 1990s senior public servants worried at Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) roundtables that ‘siloisation’ of the state sector was hampering effectiveness. Also at that time an IPS roundtable of chief and deputy chief executives backed posting advice on agency websites when decisions were made or at some specific time after delivery.
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