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Diary was recently reminded how Whitehall’s hierarchies are regularly used to avoid personal scrutiny from MPs.

Diary was recently reminded how Whitehall's hierarchies are regularly used to avoid personal scrutiny from MPs.

Giving evidence on the Government's troubled asylum programme to the Public Accounts Committee last week, the Home Office's suave permanent secretary, Sir Matthew Rycroft, skilfully adopted a hands-off approach – by giving the committee his departmental top lines before handing more challenging questions to underlings.

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