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Board members' pension benefits
Updated 12 November 2015
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| Pension Benefits |
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| Board Members |
| Sir Jeremy Heywood KCB, CVO |
| Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service from 14 September 2014 |
| Richard Heaton CB |
| Permanent Secretary, First Parliamentary Counsel and Cabinet Office Principal Accounting Officer |
| John Manzoni |
| Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Additional Accounting Officer |
| from 13 October 2014 |
| Phillip Rycroft CB (4) |
| Director General, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office |
| Sue Gray |
| Director General, Propriety and Ethics Team and Head of Private Offices Group |
| Melanie Dawes |
| Director General, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat |
| until 28 February 2015 |
| Antonia Romeo |
| Director General, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat |
| from 1 March 2015 |
| Bruce Mann |
| Finance Director |
| (1) The end date for calculations is 31 March 2015 unless the board member left the Department during the year. |
| (2) The start date for calculations is 31 March 2014 unless the board member joined the Department’s board during the year. |
| (3) This figure has been restated because Sir Jeremy’s Guaranteed Minimum Pension was not taken in to account when calculating it. It has been reduced by £3,000 from £1,206,000 to £1,203,000. |
| (4) The 2014-15 figures provided for Philip Rycroft differ greatly from the 2013-14 figures. This is because the 2013-14 figures included a preserved award from his previous service and were based on incomplete records. |
| (5) This figure has been restated. It has been reduced by £593,000 from £661,000 to £68,000. This is because the calculation made at the end of the 13-14 financial year took account of a preserved award from Philip Rycroft’s previous service and was based on incomplete records. |
| (6) This figure has been restated. It has been increased by £7,000 from £1,077,000 to £1,084,000. It was calculated incorrectly at the end of the 2013-14 financial year because Sue Gray’s Private Secretary Allowance was not taken into account. |