HL Deb 08 February 2000 vol 609 c83WA
Lord Hoyle

asked Her Majesty's Government:

When they will announce how they intend to take forward reform of the Public Trust Office following the Quinquennial Review of its executive agency status, published on 18 November 1999. [HL930]

The Lord Chancellor (Lord Irvine of Lairg)

When I published the Quinquennial Review of the Public Trust Office, I indicated that I would explore the Review's recommendations in a programme of reform and would make a further announcement on the way forward in February 2000. It remains my view that radical reforms are needed but I am also determined to ensure, in an area where we are trying to protect the interests of some of the most vulnerable in society, that we consider very carefully the full implications of any changes we make. Several organisations and professional groups commenting on the Quinquennial Review have asked for an extension of my timetable in order to put forward their views. In order to ensure that all have sufficient time to give their views, I now intend to allow comments to be submitted up until 3 March. I will consider these and make an announcement on the way forward for the Public Trust Office by this Easter.