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Gov publish Public Service reform plan

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The next phase of the Government's Public Service Reform Plan will focus on the delivery of services.

The details of three year programme has been published today – setting out a range of objectives and actions.

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The proposals include a pledge to provide more public services online in the future.

The savings achieved under the Haddington Road Agreement on public sector pay will be used to deliver the plan.

The Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Brendan Howlin says the first phase resulted in a reduction in staffing numbers and the pay bill

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