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Board members' pension benefits

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Pension Benefits
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.