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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Archie Mitchell

Starmer tightens rules on ministers’ severance pay in major shake-up

  • Sir Keir Starmer is implementing a significant overhaul of the system for ministerial severance pay and public appointments.
  • Under the new regulations, ministers will only be eligible for severance payments if they have served for more than six months, or if they have not committed a serious breach of the ministerial code.
  • The Advisory Committee for Business Appointments (Acoba) will be abolished and replaced by a new Ethics and Integrity Commission, formed from the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
  • These reforms are designed to address concerns over taxpayer costs, such as the £3 million spent on severance fees during the 2022 political instability, and to prevent payouts for short-term ministerial stints.
  • Furthermore, former ministers who violate business appointment rules will be required to repay any severance pay they received.

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