I’d flag whether a non-disparagement agreement is even enforceable against a Federal government employee speaking in an official capacity.
That’d be good if true! I’d also be interested if government employees are exempt from private-sector NDAs in their nonpublic governmental communications, as well as whether there are similar laws in the UK.
I think this isn’t relevant to the person in the UK you’re thinking of, but just as an interesting related thing, members of the UK parliament are protected from civil or criminal liability for e.g. things they say in parliament: see parliamentary privilege.
That’d be good if true! I’d also be interested if government employees are exempt from private-sector NDAs in their nonpublic governmental communications, as well as whether there are similar laws in the UK.
I think this isn’t relevant to the person in the UK you’re thinking of, but just as an interesting related thing, members of the UK parliament are protected from civil or criminal liability for e.g. things they say in parliament: see parliamentary privilege.