UK govt in 'bonfire of the quangos'

A total of 192 quangos are to be scrapped under plans set out today by the British government.

A total of 192 quangos are to be scrapped under plans set out today by the British government.

Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude said a further 118 bodies would be merged and another 171 “substantially” reformed in the long-awaited “bonfire of the quangos”.

Mr Maude said the changes would usher in a “new era of accountability” in government.

n all, the total number of quangos will be cut from 901 to 648, with the future of 40 bodies still under consideration.

Among the bodies to be axed are the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission, the Renewable Fuels Agency and the Appointments Commission, which will all have their functions taken on by Government departments.

Enabling organisations such as the Design Council and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and Arts will be turned into charities, while the work of the development corporations will be turned over to local government.

The mergers – which will see 118 bodies reduced to 57 – include the amalgamation of the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission into a single competition and market authority.

Bodies facing major reform include the Environment Agency and the Homes and Communities Agency, which will have their work “streamlined”.

Mr Maude said he would be introducing a Public Bodies Bill to implement the changes.

The figures released today include the abolition of a number of quangos which had already been announced, the regional development agencies and the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency.

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