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Reviews : Reforming the Civil Service: The Fulton Committee on the British Home Civil Service 1966-1968, Geoffrey K. Fry. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press 1994, pp. vii + 296, ISBN 0 7486 0412 X, £40

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Reviews : Reforming the Civil Service: The Fulton Committee on the British Home Civil Service 1966-1968, Geoffrey K. Fry. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press 1994, pp. vii + 296, ISBN 0 7486 0412 X, £40

Public Policy and Administration , Volume 10 (1): 2 – Mar 1, 1995

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0952-0767
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more radical that have taken over a in New changes place slightly longer period Zealand. This section contrasts British to policy-makers’ past ’willingness fudge and live with accountabilities’ with the clearcut decisions to ambiguous separate and execution in New Zealand and the even - to policy willingness - eagerness and then execute more radical based on contemplate approaches, thinking from first through policy questions principles. The book is full of and of the it are now interest, many questions poses only to in the wider debate. One has to to the beginning figure public only point brouhaha over the Child save or to meet (to money Support Agency public that is the or indeed the over who is to be called to needs, question) uncertainty the to see that account for of the Prison Service failings ’ambiguous Agency, accountabilities’ But several basic do emerge persist. questions straight away. are the to stick as the of war between and their First, changes going tug agencies masters while a election poses increasingly political questions general what does a ’unified but not uniform’ civil service now approaches? Secondly, mean? And if it does have can it survive the meaning, continuing development and

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Published: Mar 1, 1995

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