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RPC releases latest report

The year in review 바카라 사이트 RPC raises concerns over quality and quantity

Having reviewed 318 submissions in 2016, the RPC reports a significant overall decline in the proportion of impact assessments which were fit for purpose at first submission, coupled with a continuing absence of the biggest post-implementation reviews (PIRs). The most common issues relating to the quality of initial submissions are: missing costs, unjustified assumptions, lack of clarity in impacts on small and micro businesses. In addition the Committee has only seen a modest number of (mainly minor) PIRs over the last year and is concerned that reviews of significant measures such as major pensions regulation have yet to appear.

Michael Gibbons CBE, RPC Chairman, said:

바카라 사이트As the RPC takes over as Chair of the RegWatch Europe network and we collectively shine a light on European regulation and international best practice, I am disappointed that our government departments have not really embraced the opportunity to learn from their experiences of regulation in the last Parliament. I am heartened, though, that the National Audit Office (NAO) and the House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts (PAC) are joining us in the call for the monitoring and evaluation of bigger measures and that departmental analysis should focus more on societal impacts than at present.

바카라 사이트Although we are concerned that the overall quality of first time submissions has declined, with 28% receiving 바카라 사이트not fit for purpose바카라 사이트 notices over 2016, there are some strong examples of good practice and some departments that consistently produce excellent assessments such as DWP, HSE, and DEFRA. We are also pleased with the general quality of the small number of submissions we바카라 사이트ve seen from regulators which have only recently come into scope of our scrutiny.바카라 사이트

Frances O바카라 사이트Grady TUC General Secretary said:

바카라 사이트I believe that it is important that any new regulation should have to be shown to be of benefit and the RPC has an important role to play as is shown in the report being published today. I also think that it is important that the RPC is given the ability to declare not fit for purpose those Impact Assessments that do not reasonably assess the benefits or costs to wider society, as proposed last year by the Public Accounts Committee.바카라 사이트

Adam Marshall, Director General, British Chambers of Commerce, said:

바카라 사이트As we enter a period of transition and change, it is vital that any and all regulatory changes due to affect British business are rigorously justified.

바카라 사이트It is disappointing to see that many 바카라 사이트 departments have slipped backwards, and are not completing impact assessments to the highest standards.

바카라 사이트The need for scrutiny is greater than ever, and the Regulatory Policy Committee has a crucial and abiding role to play. This report is a timely reminder that government departments must justify regulatory changes properly - particularly at a time when businesses are clear that significant regulatory changes could dent both confidence and investment.바카라 사이트

Martin McTague, Policy Director at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said:

바카라 사이트The excellent work of the Regulatory Policy Committee once again shows the need for Ministers to improve the performance of the government departments they lead. This annual report reveals how many departments are slipping when measuring the regulatory burden they place on SMEs. The RPC has found gaping holes in impact assessments, making it impossible to identify the true cost of regulation on small businesses - something that we have found most recently with HM Treasury바카라 사이트s assessment of mandatory quarterly tax reporting. As the UK defines its approach to regulation post-Brexit, it바카라 사이트s more vital than ever the 바카라 사이트 has a clear picture of the burden of regulation on small firms.바카라 사이트

Josh Hardie, CBI Deputy Director-General, said:

바카라 사이트Thanks to the scrutiny of the Regulatory Policy Committee, businesses can be confident that regulation is grounded in a strong evidence base. It has an important role in holding government to account.바카라 사이트

Looking to the future the RPC will:

  • continue to work with departments and regulators to improve the quality of their analysis
  • continue to remind departments and regulators of the importance of considering the impact of their actions on small businesses and wider society
  • press for assurances that the government바카라 사이트s promise of a more efficient and proportionate system doesn바카라 사이트t translate into lower level scrutiny, reduced evidence or even reduced scrutiny of policies, e.g. at consultation stage
  • scrutinise the government바카라 사이트s assessment of the impacts of the Great Repeal Bill and of subsequent Brexit related changes to the UK바카라 사이트s regulatory framework.

NOTES TO EDITOR

  1. The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) is the independent advisory body set up to provide external, transparent, real time scrutiny on the quality of evidence and analysis supporting regulatory changes affecting business and civil society.

  2. We give Ministers opinions in advance, to help ensure decisions on legislative proposals are based on a robust evidence base, which provides businesses and the public with confidence that the government바카라 사이트s claims on regulatory reform are credible.

  3. RPC response to PAC & NAO reports can be found here: /government/news/rpc-response-to-pac-report /government/news/rpc-response-to-nao-report바카라 사이트2

For further information or interview requests please contact; Comms Adviser Sara Coakley 07956 233 167

  1. 318 first-time submissions from depts: a. 72% were rated fit for purpose as first submitted b. 28% received initial review notices (IRNs) or red-rated opinions

  2. Decline from 80% of submissions that were rated fit for purpose as first submitted between 2012 and 2015.

  3. 19 first-time submissions from Regulators, 89% were fit for purpose 바카라 사이트 an improved performance on departments.

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Published 21 February 2017