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The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture "The Market, Accountability and the Civil Service"

The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture "The Market, Accountability and the Civil Service" The Frank Memorial Lecture Stacey "The and the Civil Service" Market, Accountability Forum Graham Mather, MEP, President, European Policy to the Joint Council University Public Administration Committee 24th Annual York Conference, University 5 1994 Monday, September, It is an honour to be asked to deliver this lecture named in of a former memory Chairman of the Frank His interests were catholic: he from PAC, Stacey. taught Plato to the he in civil and citizen’s Court, rights remedies, Supreme specialised and I was interested to read that he learned to highly topical today, &dquo;although sup with his instincts him on the other side of the table.&dquo; His work is bureaucrats, put relevant and the which he for is highly today, forthright plain speaking remembered not to administration now. inappropriate public &dquo;The were not the for objectives specified; respective departments of and civil servants were confused so responsibilities politicians that lines of were never the structures of the clear; accountability lacked focus and functions in that departments grouped ways undermined performance.&dquo;1 Dr Graham Scott’s of in New Zealand as it used to be summary government before the Labour continued and the reforms, government’s developed by National could of the serve as http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Public Policy and Administration SAGE

The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture "The Market, Accountability and the Civil Service"

Public Policy and Administration , Volume 9 (3): 13 – Dec 1, 1994

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The Frank Memorial Lecture Stacey "The and the Civil Service" Market, Accountability Forum Graham Mather, MEP, President, European Policy to the Joint Council University Public Administration Committee 24th Annual York Conference, University 5 1994 Monday, September, It is an honour to be asked to deliver this lecture named in of a former memory Chairman of the Frank His interests were catholic: he from PAC, Stacey. taught Plato to the he in civil and citizen’s Court, rights remedies, Supreme specialised and I was interested to read that he learned to highly topical today, &dquo;although sup with his instincts him on the other side of the table.&dquo; His work is bureaucrats, put relevant and the which he for is highly today, forthright plain speaking remembered not to administration now. inappropriate public &dquo;The were not the for objectives specified; respective departments of and civil servants were confused so responsibilities politicians that lines of were never the structures of the clear; accountability lacked focus and functions in that departments grouped ways undermined performance.&dquo;1 Dr Graham Scott’s of in New Zealand as it used to be summary government before the Labour continued and the reforms, government’s developed by National could of the serve as

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Published: Dec 1, 1994

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