The breakdown in relationship between civil servants and ministers can be partly blamed on Gen Z officials being incapable of “shutting up and taking direction”, former officials have told theipaper 🔴 RichardVaughan1 and eleanormia report
“The problem is there are others who have an ideological position and then they do not agree with you,” the MP said.
Another key “mistake”, the source added, was Theresa May’s decision to drop so-called Extended Ministerial Offices, which enabled ministers to make direct appointments to their private offices in departments. Tory chair of the committee, William Wragg, said the increased level in public and ministerial criticism of the Civil Service had “called into question the efficacy of the Westminster model”.
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