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In May 2021 Sue returned to the Cabinet Office to take up the role of Second Permanent Secretary with responsibility for the Union and Constitution Directorate. Prior to that from 2018 to 2021 Sue served as the Permanent Secretary of...
Air Marshal Dame Sue Gray was Director General (CEO) of the Defence Safety Authority from March 2019 to January 2022 – leading the regulation and assurance of military equipment and activity across Air, Land and Sea. Prior to assuming her...
Advice to Sue Gray CBE, former Second Permanent Secretary at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and the Cabinet Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service
Appointment of Sue Gray as the new Second Permanent Secretary in the Cabinet Office.
Dame Sue Owen was appointed Permanent Secretary for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (formerly known as Department for Culture, Media and Sport) in September 2013. In July 2014 Sue became the Civil Service LGB&T (straight ally) Champion,...
Sue was the Director for Environment and Economy at Oxfordshire County Council until her retirement in 2016, having previously been the Council’s Assistant Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer since 2004. Prior to that Sue had worked in Local Government...
Sue is the Head of Public Sector Pensions at GAD which is a functional leader role that combines executive leadership across the Department with individual client work. Sue also leads the team responsible for providing advice to the Department of...
Final report on investigation into alleged gatherings during Covid restrictions.
Sue Gray, a Royal Air Force engineer, has been promoted to the rank of Air Marshal, making her the most senior female military officer in the British Armed Forces.
Carol Gray started her role as Regional Director for East Midlands in September 2022. She was previously the Regional Schools Commissioner for East Midlands and the Humber. Prior to this, she was Deputy Director in the East Midlands and Humber...
Sue was the Director for Environment & Economy at Oxfordshire County Council until her retirement, having previously been their Assistant Chief Executive & Chief Finance Officer. She is a qualified Accountant and has worked in Local or Central Government throughout...
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement on the Sue Gray report in the House of Commons.
Paul Gray CB was the chair of the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) from 2012 to 31 July 2018. He was appointed by the government to lead the 2 statutory independent reviews of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment process....
Hannah joined UKGI in 2017 and leads the UKGI Special Situations team. The Special Situations team combines civil servants and restructuring/insolvency professionals who focus on sectors and corporates where there is the risk of economic shock impact to major employment...
The Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor has announced the interim appointment of Sue McAllister as His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Probation.
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Sue is the Director of Operations for disclosure at the Disclosure and Barring Service. She is also an executive member of the DBS board.
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