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"The civil service to me is completely overmanned, not working properly and I think if you went through it like a dose of salts and tried to find some savings, you could find a lot of savings," she said.Ms McDonough criticised the chancellor's decision to raise the amount employers pay in National Insurance, saying her first Budget was "like someone had threw chaos at us".
Simon Case, former head of the civil service, admitted he "totally failed" during his time as cabinet secretary to reduce the size of the organisation."I was supposed to reduce the size of the civil service but it actually went up," he told the programme."It is definitely true that across all our public services we could find a more efficient and effective way of doing things."
To continue to improve public services under tight restraints, the IFS has suggested the government could improve productivity, thereby allowing it to deliver the same, or better services within lower budgets.But that would be a challenge.
that productivity in public services is currently below pre-Covid pandemic levels.
A government spokesperson said it was "delivering what matters for working people – cutting hospital waiting lists, getting control of our borders and tackling the cost of living"., and he sealed victory at the O2 in London, with darts designed by the Welsh engineer.
From his Bridgend base, Mr Huxtable also made darts for semi finalist, Gerwyn Price and Dutch player Michael Van Gerwen for the tournament, which has run since February.But of all the darts players he has worked with, he is missing one big one - current world champion, Luke Littler, whose arrows are made by rival company.
As head of development for Red Dragon Darts, Mr Huxtable tries to name all the world champions he has made darts for."Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price, Michael Van Gerwen, Luke Humphries, Trina Gulliver..." the names keep coming.