The UK government is overhauling its standards regime by establishing a new independent Ethics and Integrity Commission, replacing the much-criticized ACOBA watchdog.
Ministers who breach conduct rules or serve less than six months will lose their severance payouts, ending the practice of 'golden goodbyes' for short-term or disgraced officials. The new commission will have stronger enforcement powers, including financial penalties for those who break post-ministerial lobbying rules. These reforms aim to restore public trust and raise standards in public life, fulfilling a key Labour manifesto pledge.
Critics and transparency groups welcome the changes but call for even tougher, legally-backed rules to prevent abuse.
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