Minister for Public Service Reform
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In case you missed it, Ruairi Quinn called for the establishment of a Minister for Public Service Reform the other day.
I’m going to claim partial credit for that idea. I can’t remember whether I actually said it to Ruairi himself, but I was punting the idea around the Labour Party backrooms for a couple of weeks before I left for Canada. Here’s some of the flesh I put on the bones of the idea while talking to people about it.
Why a Minister?
So why do you need a Minister for public sector reform? Why not a committee or a working group or even just a Junior Minister? The reason for this is that in order for the Public Service to both respect and cooperate with the process, and for the person in question to be able to legislate (both primary & secondary) at will, a cabinet level post is required. This also stops, or at least hinders, interference from other Ministers.
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