Post-ministerial jobs watchdog closes as part of UK government ethics shake-up
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#70Q21)
Exclusive: Acoba's functions split between two regulators and new Ethics and Integrity Commission to oversee others
The much-criticised watchdog that scrutinises the jobs UK ministers can take after leaving office will be formally scrapped on Monday as part of a wider shake-up of the ethics structure in government.
The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), described by critics as fundamentally toothless, has been closed, a Cabinet Office announcement said, with its functions taken over by two existing regulators.
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