Revealed: Civil Servants' Attack On Arts Council Memo Sparks Fears of Secret Agenda
Sunday Herald › April 11, 2005
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Sunday Herald › April 11, 2005
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FEARS that a comprehensive review of cultural policy is a thinly veiled bid to axe the Scottish Arts Council (SAC) have been rekindled by the publication of civil servants' stinging criticisms of the quango.
Just months before the Cultural Commission was set up, civil service mandarins told ministers the SAC had no underlying strategy and suggested its remit was impossible. They attacked its performance and criticised the public statements of the body's then chairman, James Boyle, who would later be chosen to front the commission.See the full content of this document
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Revealed: Civil Servants' Attack On Arts Council Memo Sparks Fears of Secret Agenda
Documents released to the Sunday Herald under the Freedom of Information Act show that the Cultural Commission, the body charged with producing a long-term blueprint for the arts, was set up as a result of the Executive's unhappiness wi...
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