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Committee on Standards in Public Life

UK ethical standards advisory body


Summary

UK ethical standards advisory body

Bibliography

References

  1. "Code of Practice". Committee on Standards in Public Life.
  2. (23 August 2021). "Chair of Whitehall sleaze watchdog laments lack of diversity on panel". The Guardian.
  3. "About us". Committee on Standards in Public Life.
  4. (31 May 1995). "The Seven Principles of Public Life". Committee on Standards in Public Life.
  5. Committee on Standards in Public Life: Annual Report 2017-18", p. 2
  6. "The Nolan Principles". Independent Schools Inspectorate.
  7. "7 Principles of Public Life". Salford CCG.
  8. (29 November 2021). "Explainer Series – The Nolan Principles".
  9. (5 November 2021). "Amending the descriptor to leadership – reinforcing a culture of respect for one another".
  10. (1 June 2020). "The Nolan principles".
  11. (21 April 2017). "The importance of values and of the principles behind the Rules".
  12. (2014). "Amendments To The Code And Guide To The Code".
  13. (June 2020). "Achieving good corporate governance".
  14. "Appendix to the Code of conduct for staff and Prevention of bribery and other improper conduct: Guidance for Colleges and Services".
  15. (February 2020). "The University of Nottingham Ethical Framework".
  16. (October 2011). "Ethical standards for NHS Board Members in England".
  17. (December 2016). "Governance Handbook".
  18. Behnke, Nathalie. (January 2003). "A Nolan Committee for the German ethics infrastructure?". European Journal of Political Research.
  19. "Membership".
  20. Committee on Standards in Public Life: Annual Report 2022-23", p. 12
  21. Leopold (2004). p. 417.
  22. [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04888.pdf House of Commons Library, ''Committee on Standards in Public Life'', SN/PC/04888, 11 November 2008]
  23. "Committee on Standards in Public Life: Terms of reference".
  24. First Report of the Committee on Standards in Public Life (1995), p. 14.
  25. Macaskill, Ewen. (2 October 1996). "Blair's promise – Everyone can be a winner".
  26. Annual Report 2010–11 (2011). p. 14.
  27. (21 June 2013). "Scottish independence: The 200 bodies 'needed post-independence'".
  28. "Terms of reference".
  29. Christopher, McKeon. (1 November 2021). "Public 'visibly angry' over Covid scandals, sleaze watchdog finds". [[The Evening Standard]].
  30. Scott, Jennifer. (1 November 2021). "Toughen up rules on ministers' conduct, says standards watchdog".
  31. (23 August 2021). "Diversity warning over sleaze watchdog after appointment of PM's university friend leaves it all-white". The Independent.
  32. BBC. (16 July 2021). "Boris Johnson's university friend gets ethics watchdog role".
  33. Syal, Rajeev. (15 July 2021). "Ex-Bullingdon Club member appointed to Whitehall's sleaze watchdog".
  34. "Appointment of Lord Evans of Weardale as Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life". Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee – House of Commons.
  35. (24 April 2007). "New Chair appointed to the Committee on Standards in Public Life".
  36. Annual Report 2010–11 (2011). p. 16.
  37. (28 October 2018). "Prime Minister appoints new committee chairs". Cabinet Office; Prime Minister's Office.
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