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Quangos

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by ratebay, May 24, 2010.

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Should the UK government scrap the HPC?

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  1. ratebay

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    The new UK coalition government has commenced cut backs which include scrapping some quangos set up by the previous government at taxpayer's expense. Is it time the HPC was scrapped too? What evidence is there that the profession is better managed than previously? Should we revert to the Codes of Practise and disciplinary committees that existed by the self governing member registered associations?
     
  2. Hi and :welcome: to Podiatry Arena.

    I would recommend that you put this Question in the UK Forum you will probably get many more responses as not everyone looks in the indroduction section.

    maybe Private message admin and he will move it for you.

    Good luck and hopw you enjoy the arena
     

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