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Government urged to 'get a grip' on gagging clauses

Central government has no control over the use of compromise agreements – financial inducements offered to staff when quitting their posts – spending watchdogs have reported.

Central government has no control over the use of compromise agreements – financial inducements offered to staff when quitting their posts – spending watchdogs have reported.

A National Audit Office (NAO) study into confidentiality clauses and special severance payments issued 21 June highlights a lack of central or co-ordinated controls over how the civil service and the wider public sector make use of the devices – commonly dubbed 'gagging clauses'.

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