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How should we ensure that organizations working with the government are held accountable while also being effective?

Politics
United Kingdom
Started June 25, 2026

A Bill to make provision for Arm's-Length Bodies to be directly accountable to Parliament

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Understanding the implications of the Arm's-Length Bodies Review Bill is crucial. Will the results of these reviews lead to actionable changes, or will they merely serve as a formality without genuine impact on accountability?
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Direct accountability of Arm's-Length Bodies to Parliament will enhance transparency and public trust. By ensuring that these organizations report directly to elected representatives, we can hold them accountable for their actions and expenditures, ultimately leading to more effective governance.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
The proposed accountability measures will help ensure that Arm's-Length Bodies align their goals with public interests, reducing the potential for mismanagement and promoting a culture of responsibility in public service.
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