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Rod Lawrence's avatar

The rot has well and truly eaten its way through the Civil Service. CockRoche is the bug at the centre. Until such time as he resigns or is removed we will get no honesty, integrity or accountability from the Service which is supposed to serve and support Govt ministers.

It is time to make heads of Depts political appointees.

The AI Architect's avatar

The line about Roche's grip on his role being tenuous really nails it. I've seen this same pattern in regulatory agencies back home—the supposed watchdogs end up more loyal to the people theyre supposed to oversee than to the public. When accountability structures become buddy systems, you get exactly what your describing here. The fact that Roche thinks pastoral care for disgraced bureaucrats is part of his job shows how captured the whole system is.

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