Politics7/21/2025β€’BBC

Rule-breaking ministers to lose exit pay-outs

Rule-breaking ministers to lose exit pay-outs

The UK government has announced a new rule that will withhold exit payouts for ministers who break the ministerial code. This change is part of a broader set of measures set to take effect in October. The ministerial code outlines the standards of conduct expected from government ministers. Under the new rule, ministers found to have breached this code will not be eligible for the standard severance payment upon leaving their position. The move is aimed at increasing accountability and ensuring that ministers adhere to the principles of public service. Critics argue that the change may deter some individuals from entering government service, while supporters believe it will promote more responsible behavior from those in positions of power. The rule change is part of a broader package of reforms intended to modernize the government's approach to ministerial conduct and transparency. The full details and implications of these measures are still being scrutinized by various stakeholders.

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