Reorganising four government departments may not allow Rishi Sunak to deliver his policy priorities before the next election, warn Whitehall experts 💻 The overhaul will cause chaos with IT systems not even compatible, fear insiders
to deliver his policy priorities before the next election, Whitehall experts said on Tuesday.
While it would be the same civil servants working in each department and that the major policies had not changed, there would still be disruption because officials would be working out who to report to, their own responsibilities and even where their desks were.
“You can slice and dice government however you want to, but when you make changes of this magnitude there will be occasions when it will require some fine tuning.” “Alongside the new nameplates come three big battles: the battle for money from disbanded old departments; the battle for civil servants being reallocated; and the battle for Cabinet seniority, priority and attention from the PM and the Treasury.
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