Dear Candidate
Thank you for your interest in the Independent Member vacancies on the Ethics and Integrity Commission (EIC). You may already have some idea about the important work of the EIC; the following pages will tell you more about the EIC, its purpose, the nature of the Commission and this Independent Members’ role, as well as the application process. Please do also view the EIC’s website to understand their work, where you can also find its terms of reference: https://eic.independent-commission.uk/
If, after reading the material, you have further questions about any aspect of this post, or if you have questions about the appointment process, you can contact the Cabinet Office Partnerships & Appointments Team via copa.partnerships@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
If you believe you have the experience and qualities we are seeking, we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Simon Madden
Director of Propriety & Ethics, Cabinet Office
Purpose of the Role
Independent Members contribute to the Ethics & Integrity Commission's (EIC) core purpose of promoting the highest standards in public life across all sectors, including central government, Parliament, local authorities, and the wider public service landscape. They provide a crucial, independent perspective, offering both objective scrutiny and constructive challenge.
Key Responsibilities
Independent Members are expected to actively contribute to the full range of the Commission’s work, including:
I. Strategy, Inquiry, and Reporting
● Project co-leadership: Co-lead EIC projects, taking responsibility for setting the strategic direction of those projects and contributing expert content to the drafting of high-quality, evidence-based reports.
● Standards promotion: Promote and safeguard the Seven Principles of Public Life (The Nolan Principles).
● Research & recommendations: Conduct research and thematic inquiries into standards and make objective, evidence-based recommendations for changes to current arrangements.
● Annual reporting: Contribute to the annual report to the Prime Minister on the state of standards in public life.
II. Engagement and Governance
● Stakeholder advice: Advise public authorities - for example local Authorities, central Government and the private and third sectors - on developing clear codes of conduct and effective oversight arrangements.
● Public engagement: Engage and inform the wider public on the values, rules, and oversight mechanisms governing standards in public life.
● Sector convening: Convene ethics and standards bodies across central government (and, by agreement, parliamentary standards bodies) to share best practice and address common concerns.
The Ethics & Integrity Commission (EIC) was established on 13 October 2025 by strengthening and reforming the existing Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL). It has an expanded mandate and a stronger role to promote, oversee, and report on the Seven Principles of Public Life ('The Nolan Principles').
The EIC will:
● Promote and safeguard the Seven Principles of Public Life;
● Conduct research and thematic inquiries and make recommendations on changes to present arrangements to help ensure the highest standards in public life;
● Advise public authorities on the development of clear codes of conduct with effective oversight arrangements, in line with the planned forthcoming obligations of the Public Office (Accountability) Bill;
● Examine current concerns about standards of conduct of all public office holders, and report annually to the Prime Minister on the health of standards in public life;
● Engage and inform the wider public on the values, rules and oversight mechanisms that govern standards in public life;
● Convene ethics and standards bodies in central government (and parliamentary standards bodies, with their agreement) to share best practice and identify and address areas of common concern.
More information on the role of the EIC can be found in its Terms of Reference, available on its website:
https://eic.independent-commission.uk/what-we-do/terms-of-reference/
Chair: Doug Chalmers CB DSO OBE
Independent Members
● Professor Gillian Peele
● Ewen Fergusson
● The Rt Hon Lady Arden of Heswell
Political Members
● The Rt Hon Baroness Beckett GBE (Labour)
● The Rt Hon Ian Blackford (Scottish National Party)
● Cllr Ruth Dombey OBE (Liberal Democrats)
● Vacant (Conservative)