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Alistair Darling plans to shave tens of billions of pounds off the biggest public expenditure programmes by cracking down on inefficient building and procurement practices.
In addition, more than 80,000 extra jobs could be lost in central government over the next three years as all departments eke out administrative savings of 5 per cent.
Trade union leaders reacted furiously to the disclosure that the Chancellor is looking for further Whitehall cutbacks from 2011 and will look to the private sector for ideas. Brendan Barber, General Secretary of the TUC, said: “There is more bad news for public servants in the small print. There will be an additional round of cuts after the current CSR [Comprehensive Spending Review] round to be announced this year.”
Mr Darling has asked Yvette Cooper, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, to scrutinise road building, regeneration, IT projects and drug purchasing insisting “spending must be matched with reform”.
The Public Value Programme, to cover the next 10 to 15 years, will be on top of the £30 billion efficiency savings across the public sector announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review for the next three years.
Top of the list is the Government’s IT programme, in which billions of pounds
have been wasted as errors have occurred or systems have been revised. These
include systems at the Child Support Agency, Passport Agency and significant
teething problems with the new NHS patients’ database. A new IT unit with a
dozen specialists is to be set up in the Treasury or the Office of
Government Commerce (OGC) to oversee all projects.
The Chancellor disclosed that efficiency savings worth £30 billion had been
identified across the public sector with details expected this summer. Job
losses of up to 100,000 across the public sector are expected to be
announced on top of the 84,000 job cuts set as a target by Sir Peter
Gershon, the former head of the OGC, to save £20 billion over the past three
years.
The Treasury insists that £23 billion has already been saved and the Gershon
cuts have been achieved. But unions claimed last night that the continual
drive to cut costs was bound to lead to poorer-quality services.
The National Audit Office has also criticised the Government’s efficiency
programme, arguing that 74 per cent of the savings made were unreliable. An
NAO report last year said there was also a real possibility that some of the
reported savings did not represent genuine efficiency improvements because
they led to a deterioration in services.
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This government invented waste and inefficiency. It would not know how to deal with it.
CJW, Shawbury, England
Who better qualified than MPs - if they cannot recognize inefficiency, then nobody can !
Wills, Soton, UK