Government impact assessments increasingly poor quality and too late
The RPC’s latest IVB report confirms that there has been an alarming increase in the number of impact assessments (IAs) that have been red-rated as “not fit for purpose”. Since...
The RPC’s latest IVB report confirms that there has been an alarming increase in the number of impact assessments (IAs) that have been red-rated as “not fit for purpose”. Since...
...and fitness for purpose, the RPC supports ministers in ensuring that the regulatory decisions they take are Objective. By submitting PIRs to the RPC for independent scrutiny, Ministers demonstrate that...
...allows us to compare the performance of different government departments on aspects of the IA that are not part of the Red/Green ‘fit for purpose’ rating. Big quality differences between...
...that a further 2 are mostly completed and will be published shortly and that the remaining 8 are underway. Department for Business and Trade (DBT) DBT committed to completing all...
...there is a lot of work to do to deliver on this commitment. This will involve: defining exactly what is meant by ‘administrative costs’; estimating the baseline (that is the...
...Regulatory Policy Committee, the only global forum for the enhancement of domestic and transnational better regulation policies. We have also been involved in various workshops under the aegis of the...
The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) - the independent better regulation watchdog - provides an independent view on better regulation across government. We support the development of evidence-led regulation and facilitate...
The RPC’s latest IVB report confirms that regulatory measures introduced by Government over the last year increased net direct costs to business by £9.9 billion. When combined with the figures...
...to our recent recruitment campaign) that: “The Government is committed to the role the Better Regulation Framework plays in ensuring that regulatory decisions are based on evidence and sees the...
The RPC are pleased to announce that our Chair, Stephen Gibson, has been appointed a Senior Fellow of the Mossavar-Rahmani Centre for Business and Government (M-RCBG) at Harvard Kennedy School,...
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