Two years' worth of reports were recently published together after the former Chair delayed publication
The newly appointed Chair of the Public Services Commission has committed to publishing the body's annual reports "as quickly as possible" following each financial year, in line with legal requirements.
It comes after the PSC released two years’ worth of overdue reports, which had been delayed by the former Chair in order to enhance "good data and accountability" within the documents.
Rob Callister says over the coming months; he will carefully review the conclusions of the reports and aim to implement as many recommendations as possible before the next general election.
He added that he will "try to stick to" publishing the reports "as soon as practicable" at the end of each fiscal year:
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