Sir Brian Roche, Public Service Commissioner, discusses the government's plan to cut 9,000 public service jobs over three years, emphasizing the need for organizational reform, amalgamation, and improved efficiency through streamlined structures and AI integration.
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What worries me is that we end up with it with a bunch of MBs, and MBs are complete shambles when you think about all the reporting lines to ministers and everything that's going on in there. Are you worried at all that you might take three or four smaller uh and I sound like I'm um I don't like this idea, I do like this idea, but are you worried that you might take three or four smaller agencies, put them into one big agency, and it kind of loses its efficiency and nimbleness.
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