It can be arranged for ministers (7)
I believe the answer is:
cabinet
'ministers' is the definition.
(government ministers)
'it can be arranged' is the wordplay.
'arranged' indicates an anagram (letters rearranged).
'it'+'can'+'be'='itcanbe'
'itcanbe' anagrammed gives 'CABINET'.
'for' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for cabinet that I've seen before include "Piece of furniture or inner government group" , "meeting at Number Ten" , "Ministerial committee" , "Committee of senior ministers" , "Type of cupboard" .)