لعبة لوم فيتينج ماندلسون تسبب أضراراً جسيمة في العلاقات بين الوزراء والخدمة المدنية
The Mandelson vetting blame-game is causing serious damage to ministerial-civil service relations sam.macrory Mon, 20/04/2026 - 14:36 The sacking of Olly Robbins has been badly handled by Keir Starmer. 5 Comment Hannah Keenan Institute for Government Yes The initial failure of judgement was Starmer’s choice to make Mandelson ambassador. Ministers Civil service Public appointments Civil servants Labour Permanent secretary Cabinet secretary Prime minister Starmer government Foreign, Commonwealt...
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Institute for Government (United Kingdom) | Apr 20, 2026
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Improving the vetting process could enhance collaboration between ministers and civil servants, fostering a healthier political environment.
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The Mandelson vetting process is essential for maintaining high standards in public appointments and protecting civil service integrity.
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Starmer's handling of the situation shows a lack of leadership, risking further deterioration of trust between ministers and civil servants.
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Blaming Starmer for Robbins' sacking distracts from the real issues in ministerial-civil service relations and undermines accountability.
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The controversy surrounding Mandelson's appointment reflects deeper systemic issues in how public appointments are vetted and handled.
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