Efficiency and Reform Group

Efficiency and Reform Group
Abbreviation ERG
Formation May 2010
Headquarters Within HM Treasury building, 1 Horse Guards Road
Region served
United Kingdom
Minister responsible
The Rt Hon. Ben Gummer MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office
Chief Executive
John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service
Permanent Secretary
Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary
Parent organization
Cabinet Office

The Efficiency and Reform Group (ERG), established in 2010, is part of the Cabinet Office which works in partnership with HM Treasury to form the corporate centre for UK Government.[1] Its objectives are to reform the way government works and to support the transformation of government services by driving cost savings and focusing on growth.[2]

ERG works collaboratively with government departments to identify common areas for savings. It aims to help government departments to deliver at least £20bn of efficiencies in the financial year 2014–15.[3]

People

The group is led by the Chief Executive of the Civil Service, John Manzoni.[4]

The group reports to the Minister for Cabinet Office, Ben Gummer.[5] and also works in partnership with HM Treasury.[6]

Ways of working

ERG works to achieve these savings in five different clusters:

  1. Corporate – implementing management information and spending controls and developing the next wave of efficiencies.[7]
  2. Efficiency – helping government act together as one customer to lower expense.[8]
  3. Growth – ensuring all of government acts with one plan and seeking opportunities to stimulate UK growth.
  4. Projects – to ensure the success of government's most significant projects.[9]
  5. Transformation – transforming public services by delivering digital change and new commercial models.[10][11][12][13]

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