The UK government is overhauling its standards regime by establishing a new independent Ethics and Integrity Commission to enforce stricter rules on ministers and public officials.
Ministers who breach conduct rules or serve less than six months will lose their severance pay, ending the so-called 'golden goodbyes' that have cost taxpayers millions. The existing post-ministerial jobs watchdog, Acoba, will be abolished and replaced with a system that includes financial penalties for those who break lobbying and revolving-door rules. The reforms aim to restore public trust and accountability in government after years of criticism over lax enforcement and ethical lapses.
While the changes have been welcomed by transparency advocates, some argue that even stronger, legally backed rules are still needed.
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