Source · Select Committees · Public Accounts Committee

Recommendation 1

1 Accepted

Committee took evidence on government's programme of waste reforms.

Conclusion
On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, we took evidence from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (the Department) about government’s programme of waste reforms.1
Government Response Summary
The government agrees with an implied recommendation and details a range of implemented and ongoing actions, such as establishing an initiation service, improving resource planning, developing stakeholder engagement strategies, and reviewing governance, based on IPA reviews since March 2020.
Government Response Accepted
HM Government Accepted
The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented Since March 2020, the IPA has undertaken 27 reviews of the department’s programmes that form part of the Government’s Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP), which has resulted in 225 recommendations. The most common themes have been programme/project management, stakeholder engagement/communications and governance. The programme/project management theme includes recommendations to improve critical path, resource planning, programme controls and integrated programme planning. To address these, the department has established an initiation service to transition policy into project delivery integrating IPA start up tools, greater resource and capability planning and maximising the use of digital tools/analysis to embed standards and ensure consistency. Stakeholder engagement/communication theme recommendations focus on improving stakeholder identification, engagement strategies/activities with customers and feedback loops. The department is supporting individual programmes to develop stakeholder analysis and engagement plans, encouraging the development of management strategies and simplifying existing tools for identifying, analysing and proactively managing stakeholders. Governance theme recommendations include improving the effectiveness of programme governance and roles and input from stakeholders and subject matter experts. The department has reviewed standard programme board terms of reference/structures and programme board membership to ensure they continue to align to the functional standard, government best practice and to assess board effectiveness and maturity. Portfolio Directorate are looking at opportunities to strengthen governance following the appointment of the Director General for Portfolio Delivery and are considering options to provide improved oversight of the delivery of the Defra Portfolio. In addition, the department is creating an easily accessed and searchable repository of useful learning for programmes to access and to help improve how the department manages programmes in the future.