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A quango or QUANGO (less often QuANGO or QANGO) is an organisation to which a government has devolved power, but which is still partly controlled and/or financed by government bodies. The term was originally a shortening of "quasi NGO", where NGO is the acronym for a non-government … See more
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In Canada, quangos are referred to as 'Crown Corporations' or simply 'Crown corps'. As of May … See moreThe term "quasi non-governmental organisation" was created in 1967 by Alan Pifer of the US-based Carnegie Foundation, in an essay on the independence and accountability of … See more
• Penelope Lyttelton, Viscountess Cobham – nicknamed the "Quango Queen"
• Departments of the United Kingdom Government See more1967The term "quasi non-governmental organisation" was created by Alan Pifer of the US-based Carnegie Foundation, in an essay on the independence and accountability of public-funded bodies that are incorporated in the private sector.1980sThe term was then extended to apply to a range of organisations, such as executive agencies providing (from 1988) health, education and other services.1997The UK government's definition in 1997 of a non-departmental public body or quango was: A body which has a role in the processes of national government, but is not a government department or part of one, and which accordingly operates to a greater or lesser extent at arm's length from Ministers.2005Dan Lewis, author of The Essential Guide to Quangos, claimed that the UK had 529 quangos, many of which were useless and duplicated the work of others.2006In 2006, there were 832 quangos in the Republic of Ireland – 482 at national and 350 at local level – with a total of 5,784 individual appointees and a combined annual budget of €13 billion.2009The Cabinet Office 2009 report on non-departmental public bodies found that there were 766 NDPBs sponsored by the UK government.2010In 2010, there were 2,607 crown entities (including Board of Trustees) with annual expenditure of $32billion in 2009/2010.Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Quango - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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