Schedule A
Schedule of Performance Criteria for the Quality of Policy Advice

Policy advice delivered through this output expense must underpin effective decision-making by Ministers and the Government. To maximise the quality of Ministerial and government decision-making, policy advice must meet the measures of:

Process Integrity

  • Compliance with formal Cabinet Office, Ministerial and other requirements governing policy advice.
  • Fulfilment of MAF peer review, consultative, evaluation and other requirements governing the structure and process for developing policy advice.

Fitness for Purpose

  • Relevant to the issues being addressed.
  • Responsive to the Government's policy objectives, desired outcomes, portfolio commitments and obligations.
  • Evidence-based and accurate.
  • Frank and dispassionate.
  • Timely.
  • Clear, unambiguous and appropriate for the audience.
  • Apply managing for outcomes and intervention logic methods and disciplines.
  • Give Ministers clear guidance and specific recommendations.
  • Accepted by Ministers or other recipients as meeting their needs.

Comprehensiveness

  • Identifies all relevant options.
  • Takes account of all relevant factors and ramifications, including regulatory impacts, compliance costs, changed incentives and unintended consequences.
  • Is based on comprehensive consultation.
  • Takes account of, and where appropriate gives direction on, the longer-term strategic implications, opportunities and ramifications.
  • Lends itself to monitoring, evaluation and future refinements or enhancements.

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