Are the UKs ethics watchdogs able to improve standards in government?

Published: Nov. 5, 2021, 12:06 p.m.

b'Various codes of conduct and constitutional guides \\u2013 including the ministerial code \\u2013 set standards for those in public life. However, events throughout 2021 have raised questions about whether the rules, and the various bodies that enforce them, are robust enough to uphold expected standards of behaviour. \\n\\nSo how can the various standards watchdogs hold ministers, officials and others to account for their behaviour in public life? Are current sanction sufficient? Should these bodies have greater legal powers and more independence from government?\\n\\nTo discuss all this and we were joined by:\\n\\nChris Bryant MP, Chair of the Committee on Standards and Privileges\\nDame Shirley Pearce DBE, Member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life\\nLord Pickles, Chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA)\\nThis event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Deputy Director at the Institute for Government.\\n\\n#IfGstandards'