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Permanent Advisory Committees to the British Government Departments

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A significant development in British government since the turn of the century is the permanent advisory committees to the British executive departments. Writing in 1926, Professor John A. Fairlie stated: “Detailed information as to the operation of such advisory committees is not available; but the multiplication of such bodies in recent years is an indication that they have been found useful.†At the time when this statement was written, there were 60 permanent advisory committees. In the subsequent 13 years, 37 additional ones have been established, making a total of 97 at the present time. This continued multiplication, and the extensive use of such committees made by the departments, indicates that they fill an imperative need in British government by providing expert advice. Likewise, they serve to protect the public interest, because they furnish an adequate safeguard for the public against a bureaucracy whose powers are increasing as the expansion of governmental functions continues.

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  • Perkins, John A., 1940. "Permanent Advisory Committees to the British Government Departments," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 34(1), pages 85-96, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:34:y:1940:i:01:p:85-96_04
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