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DGs battle for posts as Sir Bob swings axe

The six director-generals (DGs) at Communities and Local Government must battle it out for the three DG posts which will remain once the department’s management cull is finalised, the department has said.

The six director-generals (DGs) at Communities and Local Government must battle it out for the three DG posts which will remain once the department's management cull is finalised, the department has said.

Incoming CLG permanent secretary, Sir Bob Kerslake, last week confirmed he would halve the number of DG-grade senior managers – a decision first revealed by The MJ's sister title LocalGov.co.uk.

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