The UK government is overhauling standards in public life 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 costly 'golden goodbyes' for short-term or disgraced officials. The new regime introduces financial penalties for ex-ministers who break lobbying rules and aims to close loopholes that allowed privileged access to government. These reforms are part of a broader effort by Prime Minister Keir Starmer to restore trust and accountability in government following years of scandals.
While the changes have been welcomed by transparency advocates, some argue that even stronger, legally-backed rules are still needed.
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