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"It was a total reform of a very complex system".
The third condition is a botched reform of a key sector of the economy.
"Unless there is ethics reform of a sort, this will fall squarely on McGreevey," he said.
Equally necessary is the reform of a system that allows such men to flourish.
But religious conservatives resist root-and-branch reform of a sector they regard as one of their strongholds.
Labour "backwoodsmen" would join up with Tory "backwoodsmen" to "stop reform of a chamber based on patronage".
Developing nations, with a majority in the General Assembly, can block any substantial reform of a department they cannot control.
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Reform of A-levels, to put them under the control of universities, is also on the agenda.
The tests - of one hour or two hours duration - follow the reform of A-levels initiated by former Education Secretary Michael Gove which mean that the AS-level taken at the end of the first year of the sixth-form no longer counts for an A-level pass.
Barry Sindall, the headteacher, says he hopes the reform of A-level, introducing harder questions and an A* grade, will provide more challenge and differentiation, but the government's rejection of Tomlinson has left schools searching for ways to broaden the curriculum.
On academies and free schools, the introduction of the English baccalaureate, the scrapping of GCSEs, the reform of A-levels, the reform of examination boards and the replacement of education maintenance allowances, the committee has criticised the secretary of state for "rushed and ill-thought-out changes".
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