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Reducing unnecessary bureaucracy

The BRU is committed, by 2010, to reducing the number of data requests made on the public sector by 30 per cent and the administrative burden on the private sector by 25 per cent. This equates to �54.2 million of savings.

We aim to ensure that new policy and regulations create the minimum amount of bureaucracy; and follow the red tape-cutting agenda set out by the Better Regulation Executive (BRE). 

If you are directly affected by our policies, we need your practical suggestions for further improvement. Is there a particular piece of bureaucracy that you consider is unnecessary? Do you have a practical suggestion for improvement? If so we would like to hear from you. Contact  the BRU by visiting the DCSF website, linked below.



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Effective date: 01 June 2009
Posted date: 01 June 2009
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