Cabinet Office set to answer questions on Government decision-making
On Tuesday 19 March, MPs on the Liaison sub-committee turn their attention to the centre of government as they question senior leaders from the Cabinet Office.
Meeting details
As governments face increasing numbers of immediate and long-term strategic challenges and opportunities, the sub-committee will explore whether the centre of government is set up appropriately to focus on overall government strategy. The sub-committee will hear from the current Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen MP.
The first Cabinet Office iteration was created in 1916, when the cabinet secretary was introduced. MPs will ask the current postholder, Simon Case, if the Civil Service has the right culture to ensure that decisions are made in line with the strategy.
How today’s governments could and should involve the next generations in developing strategy will be the focus of a panel with Sophie Howe, the first Future Generations Commissioner for Wales. She’ll by joined by Sophie Daud, co-founder of the Youth Negotiators Academy which brings emerging leaders together with established negotiators to facilitate knowledge and dialogue between generations.
The Well-being of Future Generations Act places a legal requirement on public bodies in Wales to think about the long-term impact of their decisions and address persistent problems such as poverty, health inequalities and climate change.