In the next step of this government's commitment to improving
service life, the government has introduced the Armed Forces
Commissioner Bill today – the first ever independent champion for
serving personnel and their families.
The bill introduced today, which was included in The King's
Speech in July, is the first step in legislating for the
brand-new role which is welcomed by serving personnel.
The Commissioner will be a direct point of contact for serving
personnel and their families to raise issues which impact service
life, from equipment to housing and unacceptable behaviours.
With powers to visit defence sites unannounced and commission
reports, the Commissioner will hold defence to account and drive
improvements to service life. The Commissioner will report to
Parliament through annual and one-off thematic
reports.
Defence Secretary MP said:
“Defence is central to the future security and success of the
nation. This government will always stand up for those who serve
our country, and our Armed Forces will always have our fullest
support.
“The Armed Forces Commissioner will champion serving personnel
and their families who make great sacrifices to help keep Britain
secure at home and strong abroad.”
The new role, a manifesto commitment, acknowledges need for
change to better support serving personnel and follows the
largest pay rise for Armed Forces in over 20 years. Recruitment
reforms have also taken place to scrap outdated policies and make
the process more straightforward for those who wish to join the
military.
The Commissioner will be appointed once legislation is complete.
Once in post, the Commissioner will incorporate the functions
currently undertaken by the Service Complaints Ombudsman
Commissioner whose remit is too narrow and reactive. The
Ombudsman can only investigate individual complaints after the
Service Complaints Process has finished.
The Armed Forces Commissioner is an important part of this
government's commitment to renew our nation's contract with those
who serve, because the strength of our defence lies in the
serving men and women of our forces.