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The Civil Service is | The function of the Civil Service is to appoint and dismiss Permanent Secretaries within the cabinet ministries as well as other non-political appointees as appropriate. The Commissioner of the Civil Service is appointed by the King after the Cosa has approved the Civil Service Committee's recommendation by at least 2/3 of the chamber. | ||
The office of Commissioner of the Civil Service is currently filled by Commissioner Jeremy Davis. | |||
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Revision as of 15:31, 9 September 2016
Civil Service |
Current Head: Jeremy Davis |
Function: To appoint and dismiss Permanent Secretaries |
The function of the Civil Service is to appoint and dismiss Permanent Secretaries within the cabinet ministries as well as other non-political appointees as appropriate. The Commissioner of the Civil Service is appointed by the King after the Cosa has approved the Civil Service Committee's recommendation by at least 2/3 of the chamber.
The office of Commissioner of the Civil Service is currently filled by Commissioner Jeremy Davis.
Offices of the Royal Civil Service | |||||||||
Chancery |
Treasury |
Scribery |
Archives |
Royal Society |
Secretaries |