
It would be interesting to know if this is the case in other areas of the Public Sector. If you come across any more, please email them to us to graphs@rippedoffbritons.com
1) National Audit Office report, "Further education and skills sector: implementing the Simplification Plan", shows:
Between 2010/11 and 2012/13 the total number of "Administration and central services" staff rose by 5%. Teaching and teaching support staff together fell by 8%.
2) Health & Social Care Information Centre report shows:
Between 2009 and 2013 the number of GPs remained about constant. However, "Admin & Clerical" rose by about 20%.
There was recently, in politics, faddy talk of "Outcomes" and "What Works". Clearly we may reasonably judge our governance in those terms. The book: 'THE BLUNDERS OF OUR GOVERNMENTS' proves beyond doubt Westminster isn't working. All else follows.
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