Speeches

Louise Haigh – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Cabinet Office

The below Parliamentary question was asked by Louise Haigh on 2016-03-07.

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what estimate he has made of the number of Senior Civil Servants in each department in each year since 2010.

Matthew Hancock

The number of Senior Civil Servants serving in each department in each year from 2010 to date, is set out in the table below:

Centrally Managed SCS by Main Department (2010-2015)

Department

Q1 2010

Q1 2011

Q1 2012

Q1 2013

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Q3 2015

BIS

217

267

254

263

273

265

255

CO

213

233

208

214

238

281

284

DCLG

122

120

99

84

84

90

88

DCMS

41

36

35

24

34

44

46

DECC

66

86

100

105

121

109

111

DEFRA

174

161

145

143

143

133

127

DfE

120

121

168

155

139

139

147

DfID

95

79

79

83

80

81

80

DfT

227

185

173

174

198

174

174

DH

392

370

312

383

393

406

396

DWP

381

325

275

296

258

259

266

FCO

59

54

56

58

67

78

77

HMRC

391

362

360

319

313

325

342

HMT

159

106

105

97

94

94

106

Home Office

237

208

198

199

196

224

220

MoD

275

266

227

227

219

236

248

MoJ

290

241

200

200

199

198

213

SG

270

238

215

225

227

230

222

WG

147

125

118

137

155

155

152

Other

477

329

289

309

370

456

463

Total

4353

3912

3616

3695

3801

3977

4017

Source: SCS Database

Notes: FCO does not include the Diplomatic Service as they are not part of the Centrally Managed Senior Civil Service

Figures also do not include a number of health professionals and military personnel that work at a senior level that are not part of the Centrally Managed Senior Civil Service

Caution is advised when interpreting changes at a departmental level due to the following Machinery of Government changes over the period that have moved into and out of departments:

Office of Government Commerce moved from HMT to Cabinet Office in June 2010

Government Equalities Office moved into Home Office in April 2011 and to DCMS in Q1 2013

Directgov transferred from DWP to Cabinet Office in June 2010

Buying Solutions moved from HMT to Cabinet Office in June 2010

Postcomm (BIS) were abolished in October 2011

The Better Regulation Delivery Office moved from the wider public sector into BIS in Q2 2012

Ordnance Survey moved from DCLG to BIS in July 2011 and left the Civil Service in April 2015

Land Registry moved from MoJ to BIS in July 2011

Met Office moved from MoD to BIS in July 2011

Fire Service College (DCLG) was abolished in February 2013

Standards and Testing Agency (DfE) was created in October 2011

Education Funding Agency and the National College and Teaching Agency (DfE) were created in April 2012

A number of Probation Trusts staff moved from the wider public sector to MoJ in June 2014

Public Health England (DH) was created in April 2013

Legal Aid Agency (MoJ) was created in April 2013

National Crime Agency was created in October 2013

Criminal Records Bureau (Home Office) left the Civil Service in December 2012

The Asset Protection Agency (HMT) was abolished in October 2012

Competition Commission moved from the wider public sector into the Office of Fair Trading in April 2014 to become Competition and Markets Authority

Part of the Defence Support Group (MoD) was privatised and left the Civil Service in April 2015

The Food and Environment Research Agency (DEFRA) left the Civil Service in April 2015

Government Internal Audit Agency (HMT) was established in April 2015

Highways Agency (DfT) left the Civil Service in April 2015