Former minister continues criticism of government
The MHK who resigned as a government minister after claiming too many within were resisting change says his concerns remain.
Chris Robertshaw stood down as minister for policy and reform in February, describing the ‘direction and pace of reform’ as ‘inadequate’.
He believes while many laudable aims have been outlined, some colleagues and civil servants are still opposed to reform.
Mr Robertshaw says the pace of change is still too slow:
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