Permanent Secretary to the Treasury
The UK Permanent Secretary to the Treasury is the most senior civil servant at HM Treasury. The post originated as that of Assistant Secretary to the Treasury in 1805; that office was given new duties and renamed in 1867 as a Permanent Secretaryship. The position is generally regarded as the second most influential in Her Majesty's Civil Service; Andrew Turnbull (Permanent Secretary from 1998 to 2002) and Gus O'Donnell (2002–2005) were Permanent Secretaries to the Treasury who then became Cabinet Secretary, the most influential post.
1901 New Year Honours1908 Birthday Honours1923 New Year Honours1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference1957 New Year Honours1963 Birthday Honours1963 New Year Honours1984 New Year HonoursAndrew Turnbull, Baron TurnbullAssistant Secretary to the TreasuryAugust 1914Bank of England 10s noteBank of England £1 noteCabinet Secretary (United Kingdom)Chancellor of the ExchequerDepartments of the Government of the United KingdomEdward Bridges, 1st Baron BridgesEdward Walter HamiltonFrancis MowattGeorge Alexander HamiltonGeorge Hamilton (Irish politician)George Murray (civil servant)Government Art CollectionHM_TreasuryHenry LingenHorace Wilson (civil servant)Hugh_GaitskellJames Henry Keith StewartJohn Bradbury, 1st Baron BradburyLaurence Helsby, Baron HelsbyList of Honorary Fellows of Keble College, OxfordList of Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VIIList of Old Etonians born in the 19th centuryList of Old Etonians born in the 20th centuryList of Stewards of the Manor of NorthsteadList of members of the House of LordsList of people associated with University College LondonNick MacphersonNorman Brook, 1st Baron Normanbrook
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Permanent Secretary to the Treasury
The UK Permanent Secretary to the Treasury is the most senior civil servant at HM Treasury. The post originated as that of Assistant Secretary to the Treasury in 1805; that office was given new duties and renamed in 1867 as a Permanent Secretaryship. The position is generally regarded as the second most influential in Her Majesty's Civil Service; Andrew Turnbull (Permanent Secretary from 1998 to 2002) and Gus O'Donnell (2002–2005) were Permanent Secretaries to the Treasury who then became Cabinet Secretary, the most influential post.
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