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Non-ministerial government department

Type of UK government department


Type of UK government department

Non-ministerial government departments, also called non-ministerial departments (NMDs), are a type of department of the United Kingdom government that deal with matters for which direct political oversight has been judged unnecessary or inappropriate. They are typically headed by senior civil servants. Some fulfil a regulatory or inspection function, and their status is therefore intended to protect them from political interference. Some are headed by a permanent office holder, such as a Permanent Secretary or Second Permanent Secretary.

Overview

The status of an NMD varies considerably from one to another. For example:

  • Senior officials in HM Revenue and Customs work closely with cabinet ministers. Its key policies are set each year in the Finance Act. However, neither ministers nor Parliament can interfere in day-to-day taxation decisions.
  • A number of NMDs are highly independent bodies; for example the Charity Commission, Ofsted and economic regulators such as the Competition and Markets Authority or the Postal Services Commission. These bodies are "creatures of statute": they implement legislation which they have no power to change. Their political independence is assured by providing that they have the status of government departments, but are accountable only to Parliament and the courts. Their budgets are usually set by the Treasury, not by the department which set them up, and they are often funded by licence fees paid by the industries which they regulate.
  • The Food Standards Agency is an NMD which was created by merging two large parts of the Departments of Health and what was then the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. The aim was to reassure the public (after the BSE/vCJD crisis) that decisions about food safety would in future be taken by an independent body free of political control. Because the FSA was designed to take politics out of food safety, it does not seek ministerial approval for its actions.

List of non-ministerial departments

A list of NMDs is maintained by the Cabinet Office, which states that the following 45 are in existence:

  • Charity Commission for England and Wales
  • Competition and Markets Authority
  • Crown Prosecution Service
  • Food Standards Agency
  • Forestry Commission
  • Government Actuary's Department
  • Government Legal Department
  • His Majesty's Land Registry
  • His Majesty's Revenue and Customs
  • The National Archives
  • National Crime Agency
  • National Savings and Investments
  • Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted)
  • Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem)
  • Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)
  • Office of Rail and Road
  • Serious Fraud Office
  • Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
  • UK Statistics Authority
  • Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat)

References

References

  1. [http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/UKgovernment/Centralgovernmentandthemonarchy/DG_073446 Government Departments and Agencies] {{webarchive. link. (10 October 2012 , Government, Citizens and Rights, DirectGov.)
  2. [http://www.policy.manchester.ac.uk/resources/civil-servant/ How to be a Civil Servant] {{Webarchive. link. (20 April 2015 , What is a Civil Servant?)
  3. [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations Non-ministerial Departments], Retrieved 22 January 2023
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