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The government's director for digital engagement will retire at the end of 2010 after less than two years in the role. Andrew Stott was appointed in May 2009 to take forward the Labour government's Power of Information agenda, and has been based in the Cabinet Office. During a civil service career spanning 34 years he was …

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  1. Graham Anderson

    How many digital engagement czars do we need?

    I thought Martha Lane Fox was in charge of pressing a new MacBook into every granny's hands?

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Black Helicopters

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    "She was previously the executive director of strategy for the Identity and Passport Service"

    <--- no further comment necessary.

  3. Neil Lewis

    "She was previously the executive director of strategy for the Identity and Passport Service."

    That won't exactly reassure many people.

  4. D Moss Esq

    "She was previously the executive director of strategy for the Identity and Passport Service."

    Presumably the good ship IPS will just have to sink now without a strategy.

    Meanwhile, in a downward spiral, all staff will try to leave Globe House but only the better ones will be able to find alternative employment ...

    ... centred on the Cabinet Office and DWP.

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