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Public Bodies

Volume 228: debated on Monday 12 July 1993

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To ask the Prime Minister what is the Government's policy towards the appointment of known members of the Labour party to non-ministerial public bodies, including health authorities and hospital trust boards.

The Government seek to make all appointments, including those to health authorities and NHS trusts, on merit. Individuals are carefully appraised against the key criteria set for each appointment which cover the qualities, skills and experience required. Details of political affiliation are not specified, and are not required on nomination forms. The successful candidate is the one who meets the criteria, and has the ability and aptitude to meet the demands of the appointment, and to contribute to the effective working of the body concerned.