Gisela Stuart: “We should all speak up when integrity and professionalism are being undermined”

At this year’s Annual Delegate Conference Gisela Stuart, the first Civil Service Commissioner, acknowledged that while “politicians can answer back… civil servants can’t and if they do, it’s usually a resigning matter… I know the FDA has spoken up for its members but we should all speak up when integrity and professionalism is being undermined. Anonymous briefings… risk putting talented people off working in government. We need to respect and celebrate that professionalism… Unless we understand the pressures on each other we will not be able to find common solutions”.
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