In mid-2005 the then Public Service Commissioner, Lynelle Briggs, gave a speech that packed a punch.
Titled "A Passion for Policy", it ruffled more than a few grey-suited feathers – not because public servants weren't passionate about policy, but because many felt they must hide it lest anyone, particularly their ministers, judge them driven by emotion and ideology rather than by cool, impartial and balanced reason.
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Verona Burgess writes on News specialising in Policy, Politics. Verona is the Financial Review's Government Business editor.