Written statement to Parliament

Transparency and accountability: statement by Lord Bridges

Lord Bridges of Headley made a statement on the publication of updated codes of conduct for ministers and special advisers.

This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Lord Bridges of Headley MBE

Enhancing transparency and accountability has been at the heart of our approach to government over the last five years. We have opened up the books on central and local government spending to help drive out waste and inefficiency. We are publishing more and new information in open data formats to improve and transform public services. And we are ensuring that Whitehall바카라 사이트™s elected representatives and senior officials uphold the highest standards in public life through the sunlight of transparency and democratic scrutiny.

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Published 15 October 2015