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Committee Material Published 5 May 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The Cabinet Office plans to revisit its “Case for Change” now that clusters have completed their own individual business cases, updating this to include a more detailed position on the costs and benefits of the strategy.19 We noted that the production of a central business case at the start of the strategy would have been helpful in managing risk, reassuring HM Treasury and disseminating learning and best practice, all of which would have helped to save taxpayer money.20 Funding

The Cabinet Office plans to revisit its “Case for Change” now that clusters have completed their own individual business cases, updating this to include a more detailed position on the costs and benefits of the strategy.19 We noted that the production of a central business case at the start of the strategy would have been helpful in managing risk, reassuring HM Treasury and disseminating learning and best practice, all of which would have helped to save taxpayer money.20 Funding Type: conclusion | Number: 12 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: May 2024 (following Full Business Cases from Clusters) Upon Strategy launch, pace of delivery was prioritised, therefore business case development was led at the cluster level. Practical implication of a full busi