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...to focus on the evidence and analysis relevant to support final decision-making. 2. Scrutiny before parliamentary approval - to confirm the estimate of costs and plan for monitoring and evaluation...
...discrimination or bias. The fourth, Accountability, requires that: holders of public office are accountable to the public for decisions and action and must submit themselves to the scrutiny necessary to...
...and OAs. We continue to urge the Government to prioritise evaluation and PIRs. Other departments could usefully follow Defra’s lead with internal guidance to policy teams and regular reporting. To...
...out to public consultation and one relates to fracking which is subject to a moratorium. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has committed to deliver the outstanding PIRs...
...total number of overdue PIRs has fallen from over 80 in April to 47 today, including 4 PIRs that have newly become overdue. This represents a significant improvement. However, it...
...‘red-rating’ IAs on a wider range of issues – specifically the impacts on: trade (to support UK competitiveness); greenhouse gas emissions (to support the path to ‘Net Zero’); or competition...
...when it starts its scrutiny. They also recommend that we do more to communicate to Parliament when an IA has been ‘red-rated’. We recognise the value of our opinions to...
...the pre-consultation stage, although early scrutiny made little difference to our rating of cost-benefit analysis (88% compared to 86%). We continue to argue for mandatory early scrutiny of IAs to...
...However too often departments have not been submitting Impact Assessments (IAs) in time to allow independent scrutiny of the evidence and analysis before it is submitted to Parliament – sometimes...
...wide range of stakeholders. We look forward to working with the new Government to achieve improvements to the effectiveness of the BRF in support of their growth agenda and welcome...