Latest civil service & public affairs moves — October 7

New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


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Government departments

  • Home Office: Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office – Brian Leveson appointed to replace Adrian Fulford as investigatory powers commissioner.
  • HM Treasury: Andrew Jenkins has been appointed as the new Fintech Envoy for Northern Ireland.
  • Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Historic England Board - Sue Wilkinson, Helena Hamerow and Ben Derbyshire appointed as commissioners for four years; Office of Communications - Ben Verwaayen reappointed as a board member for four years; Advisory Committee on National Records and Archives - Helen Fordee and Jeannette Strickland reappointed as committee members for two years.
  • Ministry of Justice: Judicial Appointments Commission – Sarah Falk appointed as a senior judicial commissioner for three years.
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Brian Jones has been appointed High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and non-resident High Commissioner to the Republic of Nauru, succeeding David Ward.
  • Northern Ireland Office: Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee - Peter Caldwell, David Jackson, Linda Neilan and Peter McMurray had their appointments extended for six months, or until permanent committee members are appointed.
  • Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Financial Reporting Council - Sir Jon Thompson became chief executive; Civil Nuclear Constabulary - Chris Armitt appointed as deputy chief constable.

Non-Ministerial Departments

House of Lords

  • The Lord Bishop of Chester retired on 30 September.
  • Lord Judge became convener of the crossbench Peers, replacing Lord Hope of Craighead, and replaced him as a member on Liaison Committee, Services Committee, Procedure Committee and Selection Committee.
  • Lord Ashton of Hyde replaced Lord Taylor of Holbeach as a Deputy Chairman of Committees, and replaced him as a member on Services Committee, Procedure Committee and Selection Committee.
  • Communications Committee - Baroness Scott of Bybrook and Baroness Meyer replaced Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen and Lord Bethell.
  • Social and Economic Impact of the Gambling Industry Committee - Lord Mancroft replaced Baroness Meyer.
  • Science and Technology Committee - Baroness Rock replaced Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist.
  • Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments - Baroness Newlove replaced Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist.
  • Liaison - Earl Howe replaced Baroness Evans of Bowes Park.

Local Authorities

  • Newport Council: Sheila Davies appointed as interim chief executive.
  • Argyll and Bute Council: Cleland Sneddon to stand down as chief executive.
  • South Lanarkshire Council: Cleland Sneddon to replace Lindsay Freeland.
  • Caerphilly Council: Anthony O’Sullivan removed as chief executive.
  • Sheffield Council: John Mothersole to retire as chief executive.
  • By-election Results 3 September: Aberdeen Council – Sarah Cross (Conservative) and Jessica Mennie (Scottish National Party) elected for Bridge of Don – Conservative and Scottish National Party hold (caused by the resignation of Conservative councillor Brett Hunt and the death of Scottish National Party councillor Sandy Stuart); Cardiff Council – Mia Rees elected for Whitchurch and Tongwynlais – Conservative hold (caused by the death of Conservative councillor Timothy Davies); Charnwood Council – Sue Gerrard elected for Syston West – Conservative hold (caused by the death of Conservative councillor Eric Vardy); Essex Council – Mark Stephenson elected for Clacton East – Independent gain from Independent (caused by the resignation of Independent county councillor David Sargeant); St Albans council – Josie Madoc elected for Clarence – Liberal Democrat hold (caused by the resignation of Liberal Democrat council Caroline Brooke); Somerset West and Taunton Council – Andy Sully elected for Norton Fitzwarren and Staplegrove – Liberal Democrat gain from Independent (caused by the death of Independent councillor Jean Adkins).

Industry

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Trade Associations

  • Association of British Insurers: Julian Adams appointed as deputy chair.

Corporates

  • BP: Bob Dudley to stand down as chief executive and be replaced by Bernard Looney in 2020.

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