The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is overhauling standards in public life by establishing a new independent Ethics and Integrity Commission.
This commission will replace the much-criticized Acoba watchdog and introduce financial penalties for ministers who breach post-office job rules or are found guilty of misconduct. Ministers who serve less than six months or are sacked for breaking rules will no longer receive severance pay, ending the practice of 'golden goodbyes.' The reforms aim to restore public trust and accountability after years of scandals and criticism over lax enforcement.
While welcomed by transparency advocates, some argue that even stronger, legally-backed rules are needed.
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