Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
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There has been a Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) since Sir Ernest Clark was appointed the first holder of that office in 1921.[1] As of 2017 and according to the Executive Office, the Head of the 23,500-people strong NICS "has primary leadership responsibility for creating, developing and sustaining the NICS as an organisation which serves the devolved administration, the institutions of government and the people of Northern Ireland through the provision of high quality, cost effective services."[2] The incumbent is also Permanent Secretary of the Executive Office and Secretary to the Northern Ireland Executive, making the office-holder the "most senior adviser to the First Minister and the deputy First Minister".[2]
List of Heads of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
edit- 1921–1925: Sir Ernest Clark
- 1925–1944: Lt-Col. Sir Wilfred Spender
- 1944–1953: Sir William Dalgliesh Scott
- 1953–1961: Sir Douglas Alexander Earsman Harkness
- 1961–1965: Sir Richard Frederick Roberts Dunbar
- 1965–1970: Sir Cecil Joseph Bateman
- 1970–1976: Sir David Charles Beresford Holden
- 1976–1979: Sir Robert Hill Kidd
- 1979–1984: Sir Ewart Bell
- 1984–1991: Sir Kenneth Bloomfield
- 1991–1997: Sir David Fell
- 1997–2000: Sir John Semple
- 2000–2002: Sir Gerry Loughran
- 2002–2008: Sir Nigel Hamilton
- 2008-2011: Sir Bruce Robinson
- 2011–2017: Sir Malcolm McKibbin
- 2017–2020: Sir David Sterling
- December 2020 – 2021: Jenny Pyper (Temporary interim Head) [3]
- September 2021 – Present: Jane Brady
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Bloomfield, K. (2002). "Mandarins on the Hill: Heads of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, 1921–2002". Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review. Vol. 17. pp. 45–55.
- ^ a b "David Sterling". Northern Ireland: The Executive Office. Retrieved 3 January 2017.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Jenny Pyper became Interim head of the Civil Service for 8 Months (December 2020) until a Permanent head can be appointed