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Greg Williams's avatar

Yes, I think it is Churchill that is credited with the phrase, "never let a good crisis go to waste"! Major Reviews are the tried and tested way of taking the heat out of a crisis. The problem is, the electricity supply is a service that is deliberately set up to fail because you could spend 10 times the amount we do now and I doubt the number of crises would go down very much. Yet, I don't see anyone regularly telling people that truth day to day, let alone during or even after a crisis.

And we need to consider the incentives of review teams. Investigations seem to run on the idea that "no stone, no matter how small, will remain unturned" (ie little consideration of how small a role it might play) . Recommendations seem to follow the mantra, "no idea will be left behind" (ie little consideration of their value).

Finally, once the review report is published, it becomes politically difficult for bodies on the receiving end of the recommendations to push back on them. This can be constitutionally fraught because those bodies are usually required by legislation to be open-minded and consultative when considering regulatory changes and only implement them if they meet strict objectives (eg NEO).

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Jess's avatar

Maybe it's time for a Major Review of the reviews

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