Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 17 July 2012.
Terms of Reference
Summary
1 Introduction
The Committee's inquiry
Context
The creation of the Ministry of Justice
The multi-agency aspect of the justice system
The Ministry of Justice's budgetary commitments: pre and post CSR 2010
The aims of the Transforming Justice programme
2 The direction of travel
Structural changes to improve governance and accountability
The Departmental Board
Sponsored Bodies
Cultural change through Transforming Justice
Change of emphasis - understanding the business
Benefiting from experiences overseas
Addressing poor financial management
Laying the accounts on time
Gaining a clear audit opinion
Presenting robust evidence to support the accounts
Improving financial management
Benchmarking of costs
Working with others
Other Government departments
Relationship with the judiciary
3 Improving cost-effectiveness
Financial planning model and the new Operating model
Improved financial planning
Operating model
Reducing staff costs
Smaller estate
Targeted IT changes
Income generation
Outsourced services
The Ministry's commissioning process
Small and medium sized enterprises and the voluntary and community sector
4 Achieving "better for less"
The Ministry's long-term policies
Payment by results
The next stage of Transforming Justice
5 Conclusion
Conclusions and recommendations
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of written evidence
List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament
HC 97-ii Oral and written evidence 6 December 2011 24 January 2012 31 January 2012 7 February 2012 6 March 2012 22 May 2012 23 May 2012 13 June 2012 Written evidence
6 December 2011
24 January 2012
31 January 2012
7 February 2012
6 March 2012
22 May 2012
23 May 2012
13 June 2012
Written evidence