
So I just thought I’d remind Sir Chris of his Standards in Public Life Committee's first report.
It sets out the seven principles of public life: Selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
Selflessness: Putting other people’s interests before your own. That means taxpayers too.

Objectivity: Means addressing the question in a fair way, not avoiding it.
Accountability: People taking responsibility for their actions, not implying that they were only following rules – as if they didn’t have a choice.
Openness: Not fighting a High Court battle to prevent the release of receipts claimed on expenses.

Leadership: Being brave enough to high-light publicly what everyone knows to be wrong and then make a strong decision to put it right. Doing so in a determined way, without relying on bureaucratic justification.
Sorry, Sir Chris is busy sorting out his expenses too or he would have replied.
ReplyDeleteBrown has had so many chances to change things. The Kelly review is a fig leaf for his shame, and not a very big one at that.
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