Although the Minister has stated that this could become a political judgment in terms of civil servants, the reality is that the law is there. There are parameters around the exercise of the powers given within that legislation. We would like to see consistency in the discretion that each of the permanent secretaries or senior civil servants have. I asked the Secretary of State on a previous occasion to consider looking at guidance being issued to permanent secretaries to get that type of consistency. What all of us are finding at the moment is that there is a disparity in the way that permanent secretaries and civil servants are operating the powers that they have been given objectively in the Act.
Northern Ireland Executive
Proceeding contribution from
Emma Little Pengelly
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 23 April 2019.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Northern Ireland Executive.
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