WhatsApp in government: new report
(from the Institute of Government website)
How ministers and
officials should use messaging apps – and how they shouldn’t
The government must address the
inconsistent guidance – or in some cases no guidance at all – for how
ministers, special advisers and civil servants use WhatsApp.
Banning WhatsApp in government is not
practical – between 13% and 31% of officials in some departments have the app
installed on their work phones – and it is an efficient way of communicating.
However, the speed and accessibility of WhatsApp means decisions can be made
too quickly without the full facts or without sufficient input from key
individuals, and the practicalities of using WhatsApp in government have now
gone unaddressed for too long,
This report calls for the prime
minister to uphold guidance stating ministers, special advisers and officials
should not use personal phones for substantive government business. This would
reduce the risk of important information being lost and help prevent the blurring
of boundaries between personal and government business that can – and has –
raised questions about propriety and ethics.
Steps must also be taken to tackle
weak and inconsistent processes for searching devices or transferring messages
to government systems for storage. As well as calling for the prime minister
upholding guidance for ministers, advisers and officials not using personal
phones for substantive government business, the report sets out steps
government must take to preserve the legitimacy of WhatsApp’s use and ensure
that its advantages outweigh its risks:
- Departments manage WhatsApp properly so
information gets to all the relevant people and it is not used to make
detailed decisions.
- Departments ensure relevant WhatsApp messages
are kept for the long term.
- Departments ensure WhatsApp does not hinder
transparency or scrutiny.
In Defence the issue is more critical: much information is Official Sensitive. WhatsApp is NOT in anyway appropriate communications tool for Crown Servants in Defence to use for work content. It is not a certified, approved app. It has been useful for "keeping in touch", but the sensitivity of Defence business mandates the use of MoDNET and the approved communications solutions.
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