Royal Civil Service
Royal Civil Service |
Current Head: No single head |
Function: Nonpartisan branch of the State dedicated to various apolitical tasks |
The Royal Civil Service is the branch of the State that supplanted the Royal Household pursuant to the Royal Civil Service (Establishment) Bill of 2018. These officers retain their positions between changes of Government, and may only be dismissed for cause.
It was initially administered by a Commissioner; however, that office was abolished in 2019. The appointment of Permanent Secretaries is now recommended by the relevant Minister.
Statutory offices
The Royal Civil Service encompasses a number of nonpartisan statutory offices, listed in the order they appear into law:
Office | Head | Job | |
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Chancery | Secretary of State | Glüc da Dhi | Administration of elections and the legislative process |
Scribery | Scribe of Abbavilla | Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h | Recording Talossan law |
Archives | Royal Archivist | Preserving historical information | |
Treasury | Burgermeister of Inland Revenue | Istefan Perþonest, S.H. | Holding Talossa's financial assets |
Royal Society | President | Ián M.T. Tamorán, S.H. | Promoting academic study |
Permanent Secretaries
Permanent Secretaries are members of the Royal Civil Service who lead Offices within the various Cabinet ministries. These offices are not set into law; rather, the relevant Minister publishes a job description for the position, and the Prime Minister then appoints a candidate to the post. Previously, the Royal Civil Service Commission was responsible for the process.
Permanent Secretaries are appointed to indefinite terms, akin to the other offices of the Royal Civil Service.
The current list of Permanent Secretaries, listed in the order they were created, is as follows:
Office | Head | Ministry | Created | First appointed |
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Cultural Development Secretary | Hon. Iason Taiwos | Ministry of Culture | 27 Dec 2017 by the Civil Service Commission | 28 Oct 2018 |
Immigration Secretary | vacant | Ministry of the Interior | 27 Dec 2017 by the Civil Service Commission | 10 September 2019 |
Ladîntsch Naziunál | Hon. Iac Marscheir | Ministry of Culture | 25 Jun 2019 by the Culture Minister | 27 Jul 2019 |
Cabinet Secretary | Hon. Luc da Schir | Office of the Seneschál | 29 Jul 2019 by the Seneschal | 1 Aug 2019 |
The first two offices were created under the old Civil Service regulations: the post was proposed by a Minister, the position confirmed and the job requirements finalized by the Civil Service Commission of the Cosa (not to be confused with the Royal Civil Service Commission), and a candidate appointed by the Civil Service Commissioner. Both offices were unfilled by the time the Civil Service was merged with the Royal Household into the new Royal Civil Service; this would have merged the duties of the CS Commission and CS Commissioner into the new Royal Civil Service Commission, an office composed of the sole Royal Civil Service Commissioner.
The latter two offices were created under the much streamlined current regulations, after the Royal Civil Service Commissioner was abolished: the creation and job description parts of the job are now performed by the relevant Minister, and the appointment part is done by the Prime Minister.
Other offices of State
Other offices of State that are either currently part of the Royal Civil Service, or were part of the Royal Household at some point, or are otherwise associated with the Royal Civil Service include:
Office | Head | Job | |
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National Bar of Talossa | Chancellor | Dame Litz Cjantscheir, UrN | Supervision of the practice of law in Talossa |
Royal College of Arms | Squirrel King of Arms | The Baron Hooligan | Administration of heraldry |
Poet Laureate of the Kingdom of Talossa | Óïn Ursüm | Composition of Talossan poetry |