Thirty-ninth report of session 2012-13
Title | Thirty-ninth report of session 2012-13 PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: European Scrutiny Committee |
Publisher | Stationery Office |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2013-05-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780215057273 |
House of Commons - European Scrutiny Committee: Thirty-ninth Report of Session 2013-14 - HC 83-xxxvi
Title | House of Commons - European Scrutiny Committee: Thirty-ninth Report of Session 2013-14 - HC 83-xxxvi PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: European Scrutiny Committee |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2014-03-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780215069764 |
HC 219-xxviii Twenty-ninth Report of Session 2014-15
Title | HC 219-xxviii Twenty-ninth Report of Session 2014-15 PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. European Scrutiny Committee |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 88 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0215081110 |
HC 219-ix - House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee Ninth Report of Session 2014-15
Title | HC 219-ix - House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee Ninth Report of Session 2014-15 PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: European Scrutiny Committee |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2014-09-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0215078160 |
HC 342-xi - Eleventh report of session 2015-16
Title | HC 342-xi - Eleventh report of session 2015-16 PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. European Scrutiny Committee |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0215088050 |
The London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
Title | The London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 2013-04-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780215056818 |
The success of the London 2012 Games demonstrates that it is possible for government departments to work together and with other bodies effectively to deliver complex programmes. The £9.298 billion Public Sector Funding Package for the Games is set to be underspent. The Department is also committed to reflect on what more it can do to present costs in a way that goes further and brings out those costs associated with the Games and the legacy that are not covered by the Funding Package. The notable blemish on planning for the Games was venue security. Also, during the Games a large number of accredited seats went unused at events for which the public demand for tickets could not be met. International sports bodies and media organisations wield a lot of power but demands should be challenged. It is now up to the London Legacy Development Corporation to attract investment in the Olympic Park and generate the promised returns to funders. There is concern that the lottery good causes do not have any clear influence over decisions about future sales, despite these decisions directly affecting how much will be available to them and when. On the wider legacy, we look to the Cabinet Office to provide strong leadership to ensure delivery of the longer term benefits. The Government also needs to do all it can to learn and disseminate lessons and to encourage volunteering opportunities both within sport and beyond
HC 1114 - Probation: Landscape Review
Title | HC 1114 - Probation: Landscape Review PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts |
Publisher | The Stationery Office |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2014-05-20 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0215072790 |
The Ministry of Justice is implementing wholesale changes to how rehabilitation services for offenders are delivered in England and Wales on a highly ambitious timescale. It intends to introduce new private and voluntary providers, bring in a payment by results system, create a new National Probation Service and extend the service to short-term prisoners in a very short time period. This is very challenging and this report sets out a number of risks that need to be managed. The probation service in England and Wales supervised 225,000 offenders in our communities during 2012-13, at a cost of £853 million. The service is currently delivered by 35 Probation Trusts which are independent Non-Departmental Public Bodies, reporting directly to the National Offender Management Service. As part of the Ministry's Transforming Rehabilitation reforms, the Trusts will cease to operate from 31 May 2014 and will be abolished shortly afterwards, to be replaced by a National Probation Service and 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies. The scale, complexity and pace of the reforms give rise to risks around value for money which need to be carefully managed. The Committee welcomes the Accounting Officer's assurances that the Ministry will not proceed with the arrangements unless it is safe to do so. The Ministry expects the new National Probation Service and the 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies to begin operating from 1 June 2014 with only a limited opportunity for parallel running of the new arrangements during April and May 2014. The movement of staff, records and implementation of the arrangements required to make the new structures operate are ongoing. Initially the Community Rehabilitation Companies will be in public ownership pending a share sale, expected in time to launch a payment by results mechanism in 2015.