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LITRG explains Civil Service Purdah which sometimes seems to send government departments into paralysis as soon as a General Election is announced, potentially having a detrimental effect on the customer.

What is “Purdah”?

“Purdah” in the Civil Service is the period of days between the announcement of the General Election and the holding of it. There are a set of conventions which apply to government departments in this time window. These are overseen by the Cabinet Office.

In broad terms the things that, as a civil servant, you are not supposed to do during this time, include:

  • Any activity which could be criticised as using public resources for party political reasons
  • Research involving taking the views of the general public or specific sections of it
  • Commencing consultations
  • Making other than factual comments about current government policy or decisions
  • Providing new arguments for use in election campaign debates
  • Making long-term decisions (unless postponement would not be beneficial in the national interest).

Why is this an issue?

The problem for those of us keen to see progress in improving services to the customers of government departments is that a general paralysis seems to overtake departments, such as HMRC or the DWP. On past evidence of previous elections, no-one wants to take a chance of being criticised.

This means that good initiatives to improve the customer experience may get suspended or postponed.

We will see what happens this time, but we shall encourage all concerned to get on and do what is best for the customer.

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The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is an initiative of the Chartered Institute of Taxation to give a voice to those who cannot afford to pay for tax advice. LITRG comprises tax specialists from professional practice and the voluntary sector, from publishing and from HM Revenue & Customs, together with people from a welfare benefits and social policy background. Visit www.litrg.org.uk for further information.

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