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Silence greets reports of merger

Posted: 21 October 2004 | Subscribe Online


Downing Street has confirmed plans to cut bureaucracy in the public sector but remained silent over whether these include the merger of the Commission for Social Care Inspection and Healthcare Commission.

Reports last week suggested that the government was planning to merge 13 inspectorates, including the two commissions, into four.

Under the rumoured proposals, Ofsted would also merge with the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education to form a Children's and Education Inspectorate.

Earlier this year, the CSCI and the General Social Care Council survived a review of arm's length bodies by the Department of Health.

CSCI chief executive David Behan said: "The review made it clear that the CSCI should not be merged."


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