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No. bodies Name Department Classification Regulatory Function Description / Terms of Reference Notes Address Phone email Website Senior Responsible Sponsor Chair Chair's Remuneration (p.a. unless otherwise state Accounting Officer (Chief Exec/Secretary) Accounting Officer (Chief Exec/Secretary) Remuneration Public Meetings Public Minutes Register of Interests Ombudsman Last Anuual Report Last Review Government Funding Staff employed Audit Arrangements OCPA Regulated
1 Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions Yes To advise Health Ministers with respect to the grant, renewal, suspension, revocation and variation of certificates and generally in connection with the system of prior authorisation required by Article 5(a) of Council Directive 76/579/Euratom. This has been superseded by the Basic Safety Standard Directive for radiation protection 059/2013 but not yet implemented into UK law. The Committee was established in 1979. Secretariat provided by Public Health England. Funding subsumed in PHE core funds. Members are appointed by Health Ministers. This is a Statutory Advisory Committee. ARSAC Support Unit, Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, Public Health England, Chilton, Didcot OX11 0RQ 01235 825006/825007 arsac@phe.gov.uk http://www.gov.uk/arsac Helen Shirley-Quirk, Director of Health Protection and Emergency Response Dr John Rees £0 Mrs Louise Fraser - No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Advisory Committee on Animal Feeding stuffs Food Standards Agency NDPB with advisory functions No Advises on the safety and use of animal feeds and feeding practices, with particular emphasis on protecting human health, and with reference to new technical developments. Established 1999. ACAF Secretariat, Food Standards Agency, Room 1b Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8468 acaf@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://acaf.food.gov.uk/ Michael Wight Dr Ian Brown £360 Keith Millar Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015 2016 £24,000 1 - No
1 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Committee provides independent advice when a senior Crown servant or former Minister leaves office and wishes to take up an outside appointment or employment. Established 1975. Staff are joint secretariat with House of Lords Appointments Committee. Secretary is Ekpe Attah. G/7, Ground Floor, 1 Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2HQ 020 7271 0847 acoba@acoba.gov.uk http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/ Sharon Carter, Deputy Director - Propriety and Ethics Team Baroness Angela Browning £8,000 Peter Lawrence £95-£100,000 No Yes Yes - 2016-17 Not set See entry for Civil Service Commission 14 - Yes
1 Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No ACCEA administers the National Clinical Excellence Awards Scheme. It advises Ministers on which consultants should receive new National Awards and whether existing award holders have provided satisfactory evidence for renewal. Secretariat is provided by the Department of Health. ACCEA Secretariat, Department of Health, 2W12, Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds LS2 7UE 020 7972 4608 ACCEA.Secretariat@dh.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/advisory-committee-on-clinical-excellence-awards Lee McDonough, Director General, Acute Care and Workforce Bill Worth £52,540 - - No Yes No PHSO 2016 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Advisory Committee on Conscientious Objectors Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No The Committee is responsible for advising the Secretary of State for Defence on all claims to conscientious objection to further service in the Armed Forces made by officers and other ranks of the Armed Forces whose application for permission to retire or resign their commissions or for discharge have been refused by the Service authorities. The Chair and Deputy Chair are serving Judges so do not get paid 06.I.10, MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2HB 020 7218 0564 CLS-Sec1@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/advisory-committee-on-conscientious-objectors Adrian Sharman, DIPR Business Hd HH Judge Joanna Korner CMG QC - Civil Servant Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes - 2009-10 2013 £0 - - Yes
44 Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace (x44) Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No To recruit, select and recommend to the Lord Chief Justice candidates with the necessary qualities for appointment as Justices of the Peace in England and Wales. Established circa 1970s. 101 Committees were reorganised to 47 following a review in 2010. After further restructuring effective from April 2016 there are now 44 commitees. Funding has been the responsibility of HM Courts & Tribunal Service since 1 April 2006. Costs incurred come from within HM Courts Service expenditure. Judicial Office, 10th Floor, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL 020 7073 4778 jahan.noorrahman@judiciary.gsi.gov.uk - Andrew Key Multiple None Justices' Clerks act as Secretaries to the Advisory Committee Civil Servants No No Yes - 2013-14 2012 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes Food Standards Agency NDPB with advisory functions No Advises the central authorities responsible in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on any matters relating to novel foods and novel food processes, including food irradiation and GMOs Established 1987 ACNFP Secretariat, Food Standards Agency, 1B,Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8596 acnfp@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://acnfp.food.gov.uk/ Michael Wight Professor Peter Gregory £205 Ruth Willis Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2016 £29,000 1 - No
1 Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB with advisory functions No To advise government on the risks to human health and the environment from the release of genetically modified organisms. Established 1993 under s124 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 ACRE Secretariat, Defra, Area 1C, Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR 020 8026 3573 acre.secretariat@defra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/advisory-committee-on-releases-to-the-environment Tim Mordan, Deputy Director, Farming Productivity Team Prof Rosemary Hails £2,370 Dr Louise Ball, Defra Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £21,000 1 N/A Yes
1 Advisory Committee on the Microbiological Safety of Food Food Standards Agency NDPB with advisory functions No Provides expert advice to Government on questions relating to microbiological issues and food. Established 1990. ACMSF Secretariat, Room 1b Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8947 acmsf@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://acmsf.food.gov.uk/ Javier Dominguez, FSA Director of Science, Evidence and Research Professor Sarah O'Brien £615 Dr Paul Cook Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015 2016 £28,000 3 - No
1 Advisory Council on National Records and Archives National Archives, The NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on issues relating to access to public records and to represent the public interest in deciding what records should be open or closed Established under the Public Records Act 1958 as the Advisory Council on Public Records. Sponsorship responsibility transferred from MoJ to DCMS on 17th September 2015 under a Machinery of Government Change. Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU 020 8392 5337 AdvisoryCouncilSecretary@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-role/advisory-council/ - The Master of the Rolls (currently The Rt Hon Lord Dyson) Ex officio post Beth Watson (secretary) Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £5,041 - Audited by NAO as part of TNA Yes
1 Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No Advisory, statutory, NDPB as constituted under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Established 1971. Chair and membership are unremunerated posts but reimbursed for travel and subsistence. 1st Floor, Peel Bldg, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF. 020 7035 1121 acmd@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/advisory-council-on-the-misuse-of-drugs Chloe Dunnett Acting Head of Drugs and Firearms Licensing Unit Professor Les Iversen £0 Zahi Sulaiman (Secretary) Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2010-11 2017 £70,000 3 NAO Yes
1 Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No ACAS provides information, advice, training, conciliation and other services for employers and employees to help prevent or resolve workplace problems. Established 1975 Acas National (Head Office), Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3JJ. 08457 474747 secretariat@acas.org.uk http://www.acas.org.uk/ Jaee Samant Sir Brendan Barber £80- £85,000 Anne Sharp £110-£115,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £44,090,000 750 NAO Yes
1 Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB No Functions defined in AHDB Order 2008. Funded by agriculture industry through statutory levies with the purpose to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the industries which fund it. The AHDB was originally 'Under consideration' under the Public Bodies Reform Programme - now to be retained. The figure for the total gross expenditure of £64,528,000 is classified as total operating expenditure in AHDB annual reports and accounts. AHDB, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2TL 024 7669 2051 info@ahdb.org.uk http://www.ahdb.org.uk/ Tim Mordan, Deputy Director, Farming Productivity Team Peter Kendall £50,000 Jane King £130,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £0 392 NAO Yes
1 Animal and Plant Health Agency Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Executive Agency Yes To safeguard animal and plant health for the benefit of people, the environment and the economy. The Animal & Plant Health Agency (APHA) was established on 1 October 2014. Currently around 2,300 staff work for APHA and are based at sites across Great Britain. Chris Hadkiss became CEO in October 2014 and the remuneration shown is full year salary. Chris Hadkiss chairs the Board as APHA are currently running without a Non-Executive Board Chair since Alexis Cleveland's final term ended on 30 September 2015. Animal and Plant Health Agency, Corporate Office, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NB 01932 341111 APHA.CorporateCorrespondence@apha.gsi.gov.uk http://www.defra.gov.uk/apha-en/ David Kennedy, Director Farming, Food and Biosecurity, Defra Vacant £0 Chris Hadkiss £130-£135,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £62,600,000 2,140 NAO No
1 Animals in Science Committee (ASC) Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Secretaries of State for the Home Office and Northern Ireland Office on their duties under the terms of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 as amended. It is also responsible for exchanging information with similar EU National Committees in other member states and sharing best practice within the EU on the operation of animal welfare bodies. Established 1 Jan 2013. The Committee replaced the Animal Procedures Committee as per EU Directive 2010/63. Chair and membership are unremunerated posts but reimbursed for travel and subsistence. Chair and members are ministerial appointees. 1st Floor, Peel Bldg, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF. 020 7035 3053 asc.secretariat@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/animals-in-science-committee Sue Houlton Head of Animals in Science Regulation Unit Dr John Landers £0 Bettina Mavrommatis (Secretary) Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2014 Not set See ACMD 2 NAO Yes
1 Armed Forces Pay Review Body Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No The Armed Forces Pay Review Body is to provide independent advice to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence on the remuneration and charges for members of the Naval, Military and Air Forces of the Crown. Not set 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8210 anne.ball@bis.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/armed-forces-pay-review-body Caroline Pusey/Heather McNaughton - Director Service Personnel Policy Mr John Steele £11,900 Cliff Wilkes Civil Servant No No Yes - 2016-17 2014 £70,650 4 NAO Yes
1 Arts and Humanities Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The AHRC promotes and supports research and postgraduate training in the arts and humanities. To encourage the wider application of, and raise the profile of, arts and humanities research. Established 2005. To be merged into UKRI April 2018. Professor Andrew Thompson is an employee of the University of Exeter and is on secondment to the AHRC from 01-12-2015. The salary data shown is the amounts reimbursed (excl Pension & NI contributions) to the University of Exeter and only reflect his duties as the Interim CEO. VAT is payable on the total amount invoiced, but is not included in the figure. The FTE salary is £120,000. Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wilts SN2 1FL 01793 416000 enquiries@ahrc.ac.uk http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Professor Sir Drummond Bone £16,430 Andrew Thompson (from 1/12/15) £25-£30,000 - See Notes No No (available on request) Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £104,383,347 112 NAO Yes
1 Arts Council England Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The national funding body for the arts, museums and libraries in England. It is responsible for developing and improving the knowledge, understanding and practise of the arts and to increase the accessibility of the arts to the public through the distribution of exchequer money from central government and revenue from the National Lottery. Established 1946. 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3HF 0845 300 6200 chiefexecutive@artscouncil.org.uk http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ Dominic Lake [Deputy Director, Arts, Libraries & Cultural Property] Sir Nicholas Serota CH £40,000 Darren Henley £143,198 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £494,161,000 500 NAO Yes
1 Big Lottery Fund Department for Culture Media and Sport NDPB No The Big Lottery Fund (BLF) distributes its 40% share of National Lottery good causes money to bring real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need. While sponsored by Cabinet Office, BLF is also financially accountable to Department for Culture, Media and Sport for management of its lottery money. Predecessor body established 1994; BLF established by the National Lottery Act 2004. Nil government funding - funded from National Lottery proceeds. Triennial Review report published June 2014. 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE 020 7211 1800 general.enquiries@biglotteryfund.org.uk http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/ Maria Nyberg, Deputy Director - Sector Support Team Peter Ainsworth £40,000 Dawn Austwick £145-£150,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 - 837 NAO Yes
1 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council is the UK agency for investing in research in the life sciences. BBSRC carries out its mission by investing research, providing training in the biosciences and fostering opportunities for knowledge to deliver growth and jobs. Established 1994. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wilts, SN2 1UH 01793 413200 bbsrc.inquiries@bbsrc.ac.uk http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Sir Gordon Duff £16,430 Prof. Melanie Welham £120,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £500,477,983 271 NAO Yes
1 Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB No To be the global resource for plant and fungal knowledge, building an understanding of the world's plants and fungi upon which all our lives depend. Established under the National Heritage Act 1983 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE 020 8332 5655 info@kew.org http://www.kew.org/about-kew/index.htm Shirley Trundle, Director, Natural Environment Policy Marcus Agius £0 Richard Deverell £149,982 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £33,000,000 723 NAO Yes
1 Boundary Commission for England Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Commission’s statutory function is to keep under review the distribution of constituencies in England and to make reports with recommendations every 5 years in accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (as amended). Established 1944. The Chair of the Commission is the Speaker of the House of Commons ex officio, but in practice he does not participate in the formulation of the Commission’s recommendations, nor in the conduct of reviews. 35 Great Smith Street London SW1P 3BQ 020 7276 1102 information@boundarycommissionengland.gov.uk http://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/ Simon James, Deputy Director - Elections Division Speaker of the House of Commons (ex officio) £0 Sam Hartley Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £2,500,000 16 Overseen by the Cabinet Office Accounting Officer Yes
1 Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Commission's role is to keep under continuous review the number, names and boundaries of the parliamentary constituencies into which Northern Ireland is divided and to make recommendations about these to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Established 1986. The Chairman of the Commission is the Speaker of the House of Commons; however in practice Commission meetings are chaired by the Deputy Chairman. The current Deputy Chairman was appointed in September 2012. Last review is ongoing. Stormont House, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3SH 02890527821 contact@boundarycommission.org.uk http://www.boundarycommission.org.uk/ Mark Davies, Deputy Director, Economic and Political Group The Hon Madam Justice McBride - Eamon McConville Civil Servant No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £272,000 3 NAO Yes
1 Boundary Commission for Scotland Scotland Office NDPB with advisory functions No To review the boundaries of Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies in Scotland Established 1944. The Chair is the Speaker of the House of Commons, but by convention he or she does not participate in the Commission’s work. The Deputy Chair leads the Commission's work. Thistle House, 91 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5HD 0131 244 2001 bcs@scottishboundaries.gov.uk http://www.bcomm-scotland.independent.gov.uk/ Francesca Osowska, Scotland Office Director Lord Matthews (Deputy) £0 Francesca Osowska Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2014-15 2016 £400,000 6 NAO Yes
1 Boundary Commission for Wales Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Commission’s statutory function is to keep under review the distribution of constituencies in Wales and to make reports with recommendations every 5 years in accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (as amended). Established 1944. The Chair of the Commission is the Speaker of the House of Commons ex officio, but in practice he does not participate in the formulation of the Commission’s recommendations, nor in the conduct of reviews. Ground Floor, Hastings House, Fitzalan Place, Cardiff, CF24 OBL 02920 464819 bcomm.wales@wales.gsi.gov.uk http://bcomm-wales.gov.uk Simon James - Deputy Director - Elections Division Speaker of the House of Commons (ex officio) £0 Steve Halsall Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £500,000 4 Auditor General for Wales (AGW) Yes
1 British Council Foreign and Commonwealth Office NDPB and a non-financial public corporation No Using the cultural resources of the UK, the British Council creates friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries. Established 1934, received Royal Charter in 1940. Total resources expended 2016-17: £1.086 million. Triennial Review undertaken in 2014. The Chair is elected by the Board and the appointment is non-Ministerial, but must be approved by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BN 0161 957 7755 general.enquiries@britishcouncil.org http://www.britishcouncil.org/ Hugh Elliott, Director Communication Christopher Rodrigues CBE £0 Sir Ciarán Devane £185- £190,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £158,300,000 10,596 NAO No
1 British Film Institute Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The British Film Institute (BFI) is the lead organisation for film in the UK. It uses Lottery funds to support film production, distribution, education and audience development. Since 1933 it has cared for the BFI National Archive, and celebrated the best of British and international film-making through festivals, film restoration, DVD releases and cinema programming. Became an NDPB on 1 April 2011. Gross income as stated includes £44.2m received in 2016-17 in our role as Lottery Distributor. Gross expenditure includes lottery awards made and in 2016-17 these are below income due to multi year awards totalling £56.6m being made covering the period to 2017 in prior years on the certainty of future lottery revenues and in line with DCMS recommendations and our 5 year plan, Film Forever. DCMS undertook a triennial review of the BFI in spring 2014. Appointment of Chair and Governors (Directors) A formal, rigorous and transparent process for the appointment of the Chair has been agreed between the BFI and DCMS. The process, drafted by the Board Secretary and reviewed and approved by DCMS, is based on the Code of Practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments but is tailored to meet the unique requirements of the BFI as both an NDPB and a registered charity. A formal process for the appointment of non-executive members is in place. The process adheres to the spirit of the Code of Practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments but has been tailored to reflect the BFI’s status as both an NDPB and a registered charity. 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN 020 7255 1444 enquiries@bfi.org.uk http://www.bfi.org.uk/ Not set Josh Berger - Amanda Nevill £140-£145,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £68,182,000 487 NAO Yes
1 British Hallmarking Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB Yes The British Hallmarking Council supervises UK hallmarking. Established 1973. The Secretary of the Council, Ms Geraldine Swanton, is a legal director in private practice with Shakespeare Martineau LLP in Birmingham. The Secretary is appointed by the Council for an undefined period. Ms Swanton received no remuneration from the Council for the work she carried out. Ms Swanton’s time was charged by Shakespeare Martineau LLP at an agreed rate of £230 plus VAT per hour. The amount of Shakespeare Martineau LLP’s charges in respect of the Secretary’s time varies from year to year in accordance with the time spent. Geraldine Swanton, Secretary, British Hallmarking Council, No 1 Colmore Square, Birmingham B4 6AA 0121 214 0455 geraldine.swanton@shma.co.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/british-hallmarking-council Jaee Samant Christopher Jewitt £14,000 Ms Geraldine Swanton (Secretary - BHC does not have a CE) £67,432 plus VAT - See Notes No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 British Library Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The National Library of the UK. The British Library Board is responsible for managing the library as a national centre for reference, study, bibliographical and information services, in relation to both scientific and technological matters and the humanities. Established 1753 as part of the British Museum. Officially established as British Library in July 1973 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB 0330 3331144 Customer-Services@bl.uk http://www.bl.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Baroness Blackstone £37,000 Roly Keating £155- £160,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £93,043,000 1,518 NAO Yes
1 British Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The British Museum holds for the benefit of humanity a collection representative of world cultures that is housed in safety, conserved, curated, researched and exhibited. Established 1753. Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG 020 7323 8000 information@britishmuseum.org http://www.britishmuseum.org/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Sir Richard Lambert - Dr Hartwig Fischer £195 - £200,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £53,569,000 865 NAO Yes
1 British Pharmacopoeia Commission Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No To publish any new editions of and/or amendments to the British Pharmacopoeia and British Pharmacopoeia (Veterinary), together with the establishment and publication of British Approved Names. Annual report is for calendar year, so listed as 2015. 151 Buckingham Palace Road (5th Floor) London SW1W 9SZ 020 3080 6561 bpcom@mhra.gov.uk www.pharmacopoeia.com Liz Woodeson, Director of Medicine and Pharmacy and Industry Professor Kevin Taylor £1,500 Dr Samantha Atkinson Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) Department for Transport NDPB No The Authority is the independent body responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective British Transport Police (BTP) force for rail operators, their staff and passengers. Not set The Forum, 5th Floor North, 74-80 Camden Street, London, NW1 0EG 020 7383 0259 general.enquiries@btpa.police.uk http://btpa.police.uk/ Nick Joyce, Acting Director General, Rail Rt Hon Esther McVey £60-£65,000 Charlotte Vitty £110-£115,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £0 12 NAO Yes
1 Building Regulations Advisory Committee Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Secretary of State on the exercise of his powers to make building regulations for England and on other subjects connected with building regulations. Operating guidelines, and the responsibilities of the Secretariat, Chair and members are set out in the BRAC handbook. The Building Regulations Advisory Committee was set up in April 1962 under Section 9 of the Public Health Act 1961 (now Section 14 of the Building Act 1984).Triennial Review completed 2013. BRAC Secretariat, DCLG Building Regulations and Energy Performance Division 3/NW Fry Building, London SW1P 4DF 0303 444 1066 brac@communities.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/building-regulations-advisory-committee Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor Neil Cooper £0 Melanie Dawes No No No Yes No N/A - work of BRAC feeds into the programme of work for the DCLG Building Regulations and Energy Performance team, a summary of which would then be included into entries in the Departmental annual report. 2013 £0 - None No
1 Care Quality Commission Department of Health NDPB Yes The purpose of Care Quality Commission is to make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high quality care and to encourage care services to improve. Its role is to monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety and to publish what it finds, including performance ratings to help people choose care. Not set 151 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 9SZ 03000 616161 enquiries@cqc.org.uk http://www.cqc.org.uk/ William Vineall, Director of Acute Care and Quality Policy Peter Wyman £63,000 David Behan £188,719 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £81,700,000 3,309 NAO Yes
1 Central Arbitration Committee Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Tribunal NDPB No The CAC encourages fair and efficient arrangements in the workplace by resolving collective disputes in England, Scotland and Wales, either by voluntary agreement or, if necessary, through a legal decision. It is funded through Acas. Established 1976. The Ministry of Justice charges for time spent by the Chairman of the Central Arbitration Committee (Sir Michael Burton) on CAC duties. Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3JJ. 020 7904 2300 enquiries@cac.gov.uk http://www.cac.gov.uk/ Jaee Samant Sir Michael Burton PAID - See notes James Jacob £51,066 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £0 - NAO Yes
1 Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Executive Agency No To make a real difference for society by supporting the long-term prosperity and well-being of industries, communities and individuals that enjoy and depend on the rich natural assets found in our marine and freshwater environments. Established 1997. Cefas do not have a regulatory function but their Fish Health Inspectors at their Weymouth laboratory is regulated. Adm Tom Karsten became CEO on 7 Sept 2015 the remuneration shown is full year salary. Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0HT 01502 562 244 CMBOffice@cefas.co.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/centre-for-environment-fisheries-and-aquaculture-science Sonia Phippard, Director General, Marine, Natural Environment & Rural Jane Smallman £10,000 Tom Karsten £125,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2012 £3,970,000 509 NAO No
1 Charity Commission for England and Wales Charity Commission for England and Wales Non Ministerial Department Yes The Charity Commission is the independent Government department which registers and regulates charities in England and Wales, as set out in the Charities Act 2011. Established 1853. NAO value for money review 2013, follow up review took place 2015. PO Box 211, Liverpool, L20 7YX 0300 065 2094 fcemailteam@charitycommission.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/charity-commission - William Shawcross CVO £50,000 Paula Sussex £125-£130,000 Yes No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £22,620,000 288 NAO Yes
1 Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service Ministry of Justice NDPB No Cafcass looks after the interests of children involved in family court proceedings. They work with children and their families, and advise the courts on the best interests of individual children. Established 2001. From 1 April 2014 CAFCASS came under the remit of the Ministry of Justice. 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3HF 0300 456 4000 webenquiries@cafcass.gsi.gov.uk http://www.cafcass.gov.uk/ Catherine Lee, Director General Justicial Courts and Policy Group Baroness Claire Tyler of Enfield £35- £40,000 Anthony Douglas, CBE £160 – £165,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £115, 046,000 1,932 NAO Yes
1 Civil Justice Council Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Civil Justice Council has a statutory duty under the Civil Procedure Act 1997 to keep the civil justice system under review; consider how to make the civil justice system more accessible, fair and efficient; advise the Lord Chancellor and the Judiciary on the development of the civil justice system; refer proposals for change in the civil justice system to the Lord Chancellor and the Civil Procedure Committee; and make proposals for research. Established under the Civil Procedure Act 1997. Of the non-Ministerial appointments, the Chair, the Deputy Chair and three of the members are judicial appointments (these three appointments were vacant until October 2012). A Triennial Review, which started in October 2013 and is joint with the Family Justice Council, completed in March 2015. Royal Courts of Justice, London, WC2A 2LL 020 7947 6670 cjc@judiciary.gsi.gov.uk http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/about-the-judiciary/advisory-bodies/cjc Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group The Right Hon Sir Terence Etherton - Peter Farr Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes - 2015-16 2015 £40,000 2 - Yes
1 Civil Nuclear Police Authority Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The CNPA oversees the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) and must ensure that their policing meets the need of the nuclear operating companies Established 2004 Civil Nuclear Police Authority, c/o Constabulary Headquarters, F6 Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, OX14 3DB 01235 466606 info@cnpa.pnn.police.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/civil-nuclear-police-authority Jeremy Pocklington Vic Emery £45-£50,000 Chief Constable, Michael Griffiths CBE £130,000 No Yes Yes Independent Police Complaints Commission (for England & Wales). Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (for Scotland) 2016-17 2010 £150,000 1,551 NAO No
1 Civil Procedure Rule Committee Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Civil Procedure Rule Committee was created by virtue of Section 2 of the Civil Procedure Act 1997 (as amended by section 83 of the Courts Act 2003) to make rules of court for the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the county courts. Established 1998. Minutes of meetings available on request. One secretariat staff member. 4th Floor, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 3184 Jane.wright@justice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/civil-procedure-rules-committee Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group Master of the Rolls - Lord Dyson - Jane Wright MBE Civil Servant Yes No Yes - 2015 Not set £0 - - Yes
1 Civil Service Commission Cabinet Office NDPB Yes Regulates recruitment to the Civil Service Established 1855, NDPB since 2011. Triennial review completed 24.2.2015 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ 020 7271 0831 info@csc.gov.uk http://civilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk/ Sharon Carter Ian Watmore £55-£60,000 Peter Lawrence £95-£100,000 No but holds a virtual open week each year where anyone can put questions to the Commissioners via email and social media Yes Yes - 2016-17 2015 £2,178,000 14 NAO No
1 Coal Authority Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB Yes The Coal Authority manages the effects of past coal mining, including subsidence damage claims which are not the responsibility of licensed coal mine operators. Established 1994 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG 01623 637 000 thecoalauthority@coal.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/the-coal-authority Jeremy Pocklington Mr Stephen Dingle £27,050 Philip Lawrence £122,733 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £25,000,000 228 NAO Yes
1 Commission on Human Medicines Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions Yes To advise the Health Ministers and the Licensing Authority (LA) on matters relating to human medicinal products, and to consider those applications that lead to LA action as appropriate (i.e. where the LA has a statutory duty to refer or chooses to do so). Not set 151 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, London SW1W 9SZ 020 3080 6060 ExpertCommitteeSupport@mhra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/commission-on-human-medicines Liz Woodeson, Director of Medicine and Pharmacy and Industry Professor Stuart Ralston £13,500 Ms Swati Singh Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt Non Ministerial Department No The Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt (CRND)'s main function is the investment and management of government funds, including the National Insurance Fund Investment Account, the National Lottery Distribution Fund Investment Account and the Court Funds Investment Account. The origins of the CRND can be traced back to the National Debt Reduction Act of 1786. There are ten ex officio Commissioners (The Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Governor and Deputy Governors of the Bank of England, The Speaker of the House of Commons, The Master of the Rolls, The Accountant General of the Senior Courts and the Lord Chief Justice). The CRND’s functions are entirely carried out by, and incorporated into, the United Kingdom Debt Management Office (DMO) through the nomination of DMO staff to the two statutory executive roles of the public body, the Comptroller General and the Assistant Comptroller. The operations of the CRND are allocated across the DMO’s organisational structure and are carried out by its civil servants. No separate annual report is published for the CRND. Annual accounts are produced for the funds managed although these are not published by the DMO. CRND are not audited, the report and accounts for the individual funds managed by CRND are audited by the NAO. UK Debt Management Office, Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London, EC3M 8UD 020 7862 6502 crnd@dmo.gsi.gov.uk http://www.dmo.gov.uk/index.aspx?page=CRND/CRND_Index - N/A - Jo Whelan (Comptroller General) Civil Servant No No Yes - Not set Not set £0 - NAO No
1 Committee on Climate Change Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The CCC was established under the Climate Change Act 2008 to advise the UK Government and Devolved Administrations on emissions targets, and report to Parliament on progress made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for climate change. Established 2008 7 Holbein Place, London, SW1W 8NR 020 7592 1553 enquiries@theccc.gsi.gov.uk http://www.theccc.org.uk/ Clive Maxwell Lord Deben £24,000 Adrian Gault (Interim) £135,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £2,186,709 28 NAO Yes
1 Committee on Fuel Poverty Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No The CFP advises on the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing fuel poverty, and encourages greater co-ordination across organisations working to reduce fuel poverty. The CFP replaced the former Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG) in 2014. FPAG existed since 2001 CFP Secretariat, 3 Whitehall Place, SW1A 2AW 0300 068 5127 cfp@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/committee-on-fuel-poverty Clive Maxwell Tom Wright £14,000 No AO N/A No Yes Yes PHSO Not set 2014 £0 (See notes) - - Yes
1 Committee on Mutagenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No To assess and advise on the mutagenic risk to man of substances in food, consumer products and the environment. The last annual report was 2015. A copy can be found on the COT website, (http://cot.food.gov.uk/). This is a joint publication with COT/COM/COC. COM Secretariat, Public Health England, CRCE, Chilton, Didcot OX11 0RQ 01235 825141 com@phe.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/committee-on-mutagenicity-of-chemicals-in-food-consumer-products-and-the-environment Ailsa Wight, Deputy Director,Emergency Preparedness and Health Protection Policy Directorate David Lovell £0 Dr Ovnair Sepai Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015 2017 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Committee on Radioactive Waste Management Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No CoRWM provides independent scrutiny and advice to the UK governments on the long-term management of higher activity radioactive wastes. Established 2003 and reconstituted 2007. Remuneration is from 15/16, not yet available for 16/17 financial year. Budget overseen by BEIS policy unit. CoRWM Secretariat, 3rd Floor, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET 0300 068 6814 corwm@beis.gov.uk http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/committee-on-radioactive-waste-management Jeremy Pocklington Prof. Laurence Williams £26,600 - See notes No AO N/A Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £338,399 - - Yes
1 Committee on Standards in Public Life Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Committee examines standards of ethical conduct among public office holders in the UK and makes recommendations to the government as to any changes in present arrangements, including those relating to party funding. Established 1994. Sir Christopher Kelly was Chair on 31 March 2013. Lord Bew was appointed in September 2013. Sir Christopher Kelly was paid a flat rate of £50,000 a year, which had remained unchanged since his appointment. The new Chair is being paid on the basis of a non-pensionable salary of £500 per day, with the expectation that he should to commit an average of 2-3 days a month, although this can increase significantly during Committee inquiries. Between April and September 2013, the interim Chair, David Prince CBE, was paid on the same basis as Lord Bew. 1 Horse Guards Road, London, SW1A 2HQ 020 7271 0853 public@public-standards.gov.uk http://www.public-standards.gov.uk/ Sharon Carter, Deputy Director - Propriety and Ethics Team Lord Bew £26,090 Lesley Bainsfair Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £283,682 4 Overseen by the Cabinet Office Accounting Officer Yes
1 Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment Food Standards Agency NDPB with advisory functions No Advises the FSA, the DoH and other Government Departments and Agencies on matters concerning the toxicity of chemicals. Established 1978. COT Secretariat, Food Standards Agency, Room 1b Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8522 cot@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://cot.food.gov.uk/ Javier Dominguez, FSA Head of Science, Evidence and Research Professor Alan Boobis £1,505 Dr Diane Benford Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2017 2015 £37,000 3 - No
1 Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK Department for International Development NDPB No Responsible for managing Britain’s contribution to the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan; an international programme under which member governments offer scholarships and fellowships to citizens of other Commonwealth countries. Established 1959. Members are paid an honorarium for each selection committee for which they assess applications. c/o The Association of Commonwealth Universities, Woburn House, 20-24 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HF 020 7380 6700 info@cscuk.org.uk http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/ Gwen Hines, Director International Relations Division Richard Middleton £6,000 Richard Middleton £3,500 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £25,252,000 - Crowe Clark Whitehill Yes
1 Companies House Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Executive Agency No Incorporates and dissolves limited companies, registers the information companies are legally required to supply, and makes that information available to the public. Established 1844 Crown Way, Cardiff, CF14 3UZ 0303 1234 500 enquiries@companies-house.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/companies-house Jaee Samant Lesley Cowley £28,450 Ann Lewis £110-£115,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £4,420,693.00 (See notes) 847 NAO No
1 Competition and Markets Authority Competition and Markets Authority Non Ministerial Department Yes The CMA works to promote competition for the benefit of consumers, both within and outside the UK. Its aim is to make markets work well for consumers, businesses and the economy. Please note Dr Andrea Coscelli is Interim Chief Executive Competition and Markets Authority, Victoria House, 37 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4AD 020 3738 6000 general.enquiries@cma.gsi.gov.uk http://www.gov.uk/cma Erik Wilson, Executive Director, Corporate & Support Services Lord Currie of Marylebone £185-£190,000 Dr Andrea Coscelli £178,414 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £141,626,000 589 Independent Audit Committee with NAO attendance Yes
1 Competition Appeals Tribunal Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Tribunal NDPB No The Competition Appeal Tribunal is a specialist judicial body with cross-disciplinary expertise in law, economics, business and accountancy whose function is to hear and decide cases involving competition or economic regulatory issues. Established 2003. The President and the Registrar hold the positions for both Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and Competition Service (CS). They are paid by Competition Service, but included as paid within CAT numbers, hence included as unpaid in CS. 11 ordinary members plus 1 registrar are paid, 15 judges not in scope. Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place, London, WC1A 2EB 020 7979 7979 info@catribunal.org.uk http://www.catribunal.org.uk/ Jaee Samant Sir Peter Roth (President) £175-£180,000 Charles Dhanowa - Registrar £100,00-£105,000 Yes N/A Yes None 2016-17 2014 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Competition Service Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The CS funds and provides support services to the Competition Appeal Tribunal. Established 2003. The budget received comes from Late Filing Penalties.# Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place, London, WC1A 2EB 020 7979 7979 info@catribunal.org.uk http://www.catribunal.org.uk/ Jaee Samant Susan Scholefield £4,025 Charles Dhanowa - Registrar UNPAID - See notes No No Yes None 2016-17 2014 £3,774,000 18 NAO Yes
1 Construction Industry Training Board Department for Education NDPB Yes To ensure the quantity and quality of training provision is adequate to meet the current and future skills needs of the industry. Established 1964. The Chair has waived his entitlement to a salary. Board reformed and new Trustees appointed January 2015. Triennial review published December 2015. Bircham Newton, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE31 6RH 0344 994 4400 call.centre@citb.co.uk http://www.citb.co.uk/ Anne Frost, Director Careers and Further Education James Wates £24,800 (donated back to CITB through GAYE) Sarah Beale (from 1 Jan '17) £105-£110,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 1,363 NAO Yes
1 Consumer Council for Water Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB No To represent consumers of water and sewerage services in England & Wales Established in 2005 under the Water Industry Act 1991 as amended by the Water Act 2003. The CCW was originally 'Under consideration' under the Public Bodies Reform Programme - now to be retained. It is proposed to review CCWater in 2019. Chief Executive Salary includes bonus, retention allowance and employer's pension contribution. 1st Floor, Victoria Square House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B2 4AJ 01213 451 000 enquiries@ccwater.org.uk http://www.ccwater.org.uk/ Sarah Hendry, Director, Water and Flood Risk Management Alan Lovell £50-£55,000 Anthony Smith £110-£115,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £0 71 NAO Yes
1 Copyright Tribunal Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Tribunal NDPB Yes The Copyright Tribunal’s primary purpose is to resolve commercial licensing disputes between copyright owners or their agents (collecting societies) and people who use copyrighted material in their business. It operates as a cost centre within IPO. Established 1956. CT exists separately but as a function of the Intellectual Property Office, hence AO responsibility for CT is automatically assumed by IPO Accounting Officer. 4 Abbey Orchard Street, London, SW1P 2HT 020 7034 2836 copyrighttribunal@ipo.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/copyright-tribunal Gareth Davies Bob Gilbert £10,000 Sean Dennehey (Acting) UNPAID - See notes Yes No Yes None Not set 2008 £97,161 - - Yes
1 Criminal Cases Review Commission Ministry of Justice NDPB No To review possible miscarriages of justice in the criminal courts of England, Wales and to refer appropriate cases to the appeal courts. Established 1997. 5 St Philip's Place, Birmingham, B3 2PW 0121 233 1473 info@ccrc.x.gsi.gov.uk www.ccrc.gov.uk Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group Richard Foster CBE £50-£55,000 Karen Kneller £90 - £95,000 No No Yes - 2016-17 2013 £5,698,000 83 NAO Yes
1 Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority Ministry of Justice Executive Agency No A government organisation that can pay money (compensation) to people who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the blameless victim of a violent crime. Established 1996. Transitioned to Executive Agency status 1 April 2014. CE Remuneration is salary received for 2014-15, plus any bonus paid. There are no public appointments. Alexander Bain House, 15 York Street, Glasgow, G2 8JQ 0300 0033601 http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/?a=68536 https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/criminal-injuries-compensation-authority Matthew Coats, Chief Operating Officer, MoJ Not set N/A Carole Oatway CBE £90-95,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £170,135,000 294 NAO Yes
1 Criminal Procedure Rule Committee Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No To streamline and modernise the practice and procedure to be followed in the criminal trials of England and Wales (section 69 of the Courts Act 2003 refers.) The membership reflects the key participants in the conduct of a criminal case. The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee consults widely before making new rules. Established 2004. The first Criminal Procedure Rules were made in 2005 and the first consolidated Criminal Procedure Rules were made in 2010. Minutes of meetings available on request. Secretariat to the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee, 7th Floor 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 0203 334 4031 CriminalProcedureRuleEnquiries@justice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/criminal-procedure-rule-committee Catherine Lee, Director General Criminal Justice Group The Rt Hon. Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd - Jonathan Solly Civil Servant Yes No Yes - Not set Not set £0 - - Yes
1 Crown Commercial Service, The Cabinet Office Executive Agency No The Crown Commercial Service brings together policy, advice and direct buying: providing commercial services to the public sector and saving money for the taxpayer. Established as the Buying Agency in 1991 as a Trading Fund. Change of name to the Crown Commercial Service in 2014. 9th Floor Capital Building, Old Hall Street, Liverpool L3 9PP 0345 410 2222 info@crowncommercial.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/crown-commercial-service John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary Tony van Kralingen £15-20,000 Malcolm Harrison, Chief Executive £185- £190,000 (Interim 27/5/16-31/10/16) £80,000 - 85,000 (FTA 1/11/16-31/3/17) No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set Trading Fund 780 NAO No
1 Crown Prosecution Service Crown Prosecution Service Non Ministerial Department No The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is an independent body set up in 1986 to prosecute criminal cases in England and Wales. The CPS works closely with the police and other investigators to advise on lines of inquiry and to decide on appropriate charges or other disposals in all but minor cases. CPS prosecutors prepare cases for court and present cases in both the magistrates’ courts and, increasingly, in the higher courts. The Director of Public Prosecutions is the head of the CPS and operates independently, under the superintendence of the Attorney General who is accountable to Parliament for the work of the CPS. Created by the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985. Accounting Officers - CPS has two Accounting Officers. HM Treasury appointed the Director of Public Prosecutions (Perm Sec) as Accounting Officer, and the Director of Public Prosecutions has appointed the Chief Executive as an Additional Accounting Officer, with responsibility for preparing the Department’s accounts and for transmitting them to the Comptroller and Auditor General. Under the terms of the Accounting Officer’s Memorandum, the relationship between the Department’s principal and additional Accounting Officers, together with their respective responsibilities, is set out in writing. Last review - Challenge session held with Cabinet Secretary on CPS Departmental Improvement Plan. Ombudsman - PHSO for breaches relating to obligations under the Victims Code. Rose Court, 2 Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HS 020 3357 0000 enquiries@cps.gsi.gov.uk http://www.cps.gov.uk/ Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders £200-£205,000 Alison Saunders - DPP Nick Folland - CE £200-£205,000 - DPP £150-£155,000 - CE No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £504,735,000 5,460 NAO Yes
1 Defence Electronics and Components Agency Ministry of Defence Executive Agency No Its role is to provide through-life electronics and components maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), upgrade, and procurement services for Defence equipment. This includes the provision of an avionics obsolescence management capability and deployable services for a diverse range of electronic and mechanical equipment and components The agency was formed in April 2015 from the air division of the Defence Support Group, which was retained when the rest of the group was sold to Babcock International DECA Headquarters, Welsh Road, Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2LS 01244 847745 decainfo@deca.mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/defence-electronics-and-components-agency Julie Taylor, Director General, Head Office & Commissioning Services Alex Jablonowski £25,000 Geraint Spearing £75-£80,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £18,660,000 419 NAO No
1 Defence Nuclear Safety Committee Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No The Defence Nuclear Safety Committee is responsible for providing the Secretary of State for Defence with an independent source of expertise and advice concerning the safety of Ministry of Defence nuclear programmes, facilities and operations. Triennial Review complete. Government funding is aggregate of funding for Nuclear Research Advisory Council and Defence Nuclear Safety Committee. 6.H,MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB 020 7218 3561 DGNuc-WCap-Tech-Assurance@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/defence-nuclear-safety-committee Dr P Hollinshead, DGNuc Professor Laurence William £11,625 Civil Servant Civil Servant No No No PHSO 2016-17 2014 £0 1 NAO Yes
1 Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Ministry of Defence Executive Agency No To maximise the impact of science and technology for the defence and security of the UK. Re classified as a on vote Executive Agency 1 April 2017, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory raises its revenue through the sale of goods and services to customers, including government customers. Review to complete in January 2016. Dstl Porton Down, Salisbury, Wilts, SP4 0JQ 01980 613000 centralenquiries@dstl.gov.uk https://www.dstl.gov.uk/ Julie Taylor, Director General, Head Office & Commissioning Services Sir David Pepper £28,000 Jonathan Lyle £130-£135,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £569,000,000 3,762 NAO No
1 Directly Operated Railways Ltd Department for Transport NDPB No Directly Operated Railways Limited (DOR) managed the East Coast rail franchise until it was re-let to a new private operator in March 2015. The company is currently being wound down. Not set Great Minster House, Horseferry Road, London, SW1P 4DR Not set Not set Not set Nick Joyce, Acting Director General, Rail - - - - No No No - 2015-16 2017 £0 - Pricewaterhouse Coopers No
1 Disabled People's Employment Corporation (GB) Ltd Department for Work and Pensions NDPB No Following sale of business on 7th April 2015, Remploy Ltd renamed. Continuing as ALB to manage out legacy issues of old company. Aiming to place in Members' Voluntary Liquidation (MVL) by late summer 2017. Company limited by guarantee 5 New Street Square, London EC4A 3TW 07887 898821 info@dpecgb.co.uk dpecgb.co.uk Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Ian Russell Nil (Ian does not take any remuneration) Helen John Civil Servant. No additional remuneration for this role. No No Yes N/A 2016-17 2014 £900,000 - Deloitte Yes
1 Disclosure and Barring Service Home Office NDPB No Provides criminal records checks and barring decisions. Established 1/12/12. Shannon Court, Liverpool, LE1 QY 0151 676 1095 customerservice@dbs.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service Cecilia French, Director of Safeguarding Directorate Bill Griffiths £40,000-45,000 Adele Downey £125-£130,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set Not set 893 NAO Yes
1 Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) Department for Transport Executive Agency Yes The DVLA ensures that complete and accurate registers of drivers and vehicles are held and makes them as accessible and as flexible as possible to those who have the right to use them. These registers underpin action by DVLA, the police and others to maintain the high levels of road safety experienced in the UK and the effective collection of vehicle excise duty (VED). DVLA's regulatory activities relate to work on drivers medicals which represents a small part of the business. Not set DVLA, Swansea, SA6 7JL Drivers - 03007906801 Vehicles - 03007906802 enquiries@dvla.gov.uk www.gov.uk/dvla Patricia Hayes, Director General, Roads, Devolution and Motoring, DfT Lesley Cowley £35-40,000 Oliver Morley £130-135,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £90,210,000 5,511 NAO No
1 Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) Department for Transport Executive Agency Yes DVSA improves road safety in Great Britain by setting standards for driving and motorcycling, and making drivers, vehicle operators and MOT garages understand and follow roadworthiness standards. We also provide a range of licensing, testing, education and enforcement services. Not set Berkeley House, Croydon Street, Bristol, BS5 0DA Switchboard: 0117 954 3200 0117 9542562 tom.middleton@vosa.gsi.gov.uk www.gov.uk/dvsa Patricia Hayes, Director General, Roads, Devolution and Motoring, DfT Bridget Rosewell (from 1 March 2017) £30,000 Gareth Llewellyn £130-135,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £0 4,450 NAO No
1 Ebbsfleet Development Corporation Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB No To coordinate investment and drive forward development of a new garden city at Ebbsfleet, building up to 15,000 new homes on mainly brownfield land. Established 20 April 2015 North Kent Police Station, Thames Way, Northfleet, Gravesend, Kent DA11 8BD 07482 111696 contactebbsfleetdc@communities.gsi.gov.uk http://www.ebbsfleetdc.org.uk/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor Michael Cassidy £6,000 Paul Spooner £166,400 Yes Yes Yes LGO 2016-17 Not set £3,384,000 27 NAO Yes
1 Economic and Social Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The ESRC funds research into the big social and economic questions facing society today. ESRC also develops and trains the UK's future social scientists. ESRC's research informs public policies and helps make businesses, voluntary bodies and other organisations more effective. Established 1965. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1UJ 01793 413000 comms@esrc.ac.uk http://www.esrc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Dr Alan Gillespie £16,430 Professor Jane Elliot £120,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £194,644,604 132 NAO Yes
1 Education Funding Agency Department for Education Executive Agency Yes The Education Funding Agency is an executive agency of the Department for Education, responsible for the funding of education and training for children and young people between the ages of 3 and 19, and up to age 25 in the case of high needs students. The EFA funds academy trusts and a range of post 16 providers directly and also allocates funding to local authorities for them to fund maintained schools. In the case of academy trusts, the EFA has additional regulatory functions, e.g. on matters such as complaints. The EFA is also responsible for a range of building and maintenance programmes for schools, academies, free schools and sixth-form colleges. Established April 2012. Peter Lauener also became the Chief Executive of the Skills Funding Agency in November 2014. The agency merged with the Skills Funding Agency on 1 April 2017 to become the Education and Skills Funding Agency. The Register of Interests entry relates to the Advisory Group of the EFA, a group whose members have been invited by the CE to advise him and his senior team on how the EFA works with, supports and regulates schools, colleges and other providers. Members are not appointed by the Secretary of State and do not advise ministers. The Board does not have a fiduciary or other responsibility for the performance of the EFA and a register of interests is not maintained for them. The CE, as a Board member of DfE, makes an annual declaration in relation to any interests he might have. Government funding includes GIA and non-cash funding from DfE, and income receipts from MOJ and BIS. Earlsdon Park, 53-55 Butts Road, Earlsdon Park, Coventry CV1 3BH 0370 000 2288 This has been updated to our 'contact us' page which can be found on the website www.gov.uk/efa Andrew McCully, Director General of the Department for Education's Infrastructure and Funding Directorate. No N/A Peter Lauener £141,000. This includes role as Chief Executive of the Skills Funding Agency. No No No PHSO 2016-17 2015 £57,244,357,393 915 NAO No
1 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The EPSRC funds research and training in engineering and the physical sciences. Established 1994. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1ET 01793 444000 pqs@rcuk.ac.uk http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Dr Paul Golby £16,430 Professor Philip Nelson £140-£145,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £930,240,431 287 NAO Yes
1 Engineering Construction Industry Training Board Department for Education NDPB Yes To ensure the quantity and quality of training provision is adequate to meet the current and future skills needs of the industry. Established 1991 (replacing the Engineering Industry Training Board that was established in 1964). Chair remuneration is based on 2 days per week. Triennial review published December 2015. Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8JP 01923 260 000 ECITB@ecitb.org.uk http://www.ecitb.org.uk/ Mike Keoghan, Director vocational Education Shirley Watson (Acting Chair) £29,200 Chris Claydon £120 - £125,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 59 NAO Yes
1 Environment Agency Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB Yes The Environment Agency is an Executive NDPB responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Its principal aims are to protect and improve the environment and to promote sustainable development. It plays a central role in delivering the environmental priorities of Central Government including Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management, Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Water Quality and Waste Management. Established on 1 April 1996 (under the Environment Act 1995). Head Office, Horizon House, Deanery Road, Bristol, BS1 5AH 0300 034222 enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency Sarah Hendry, Director, Water and Flood Risk Management Emma Howard Boyd £100,000 Sir James Bevan £185-£190,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO and LGO (Flood Defence and Land Drainage) 2016-17 2013 £800,000,000 9,577 NAO Yes
1 Equality and Human Rights Commission Department for Education NDPB Yes The Commission is an independent non-partisan body that uses its powers to support and promote laws and practices that help make our society fair for everyone. The Commission helps to safeguard and enforce the laws that protect all our rights to fairness, dignity and respect. We contribute to making and keeping Britain a fair society in which everyone, regardless of background, has an equal opportunity to fulfil their potential. As a UN-accredited National Human Rights Institution and EU National Equality Body, we work with others in Scotland and Northern Ireland, across Europe and internationally to protect and promote equality and human rights. Established 2007; government funding is grant-in-aid from sponsor department. Sponsorship responsibility moved from DCMS to the Government Equalities Office within DfE on 1st September 2015. 2nd Floor Arndale House, The Arndale Centre, Manchester M4 3AQ 0161 829 8100 correspondence@equalityhumanrights.com http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/ Charles M Ramsden; Deputy Director, Equality Framework Team David Isaac £50,000 Rebecca Hilsenrath £138,344 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £20,415,000 187 NAO Yes
1 Family Justice Council Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Family Justice Council (FJC) aims to facilitate the delivery of better and quicker outcomes for families and children who use the family justice system. The Council's primary role is to promote an inter-disciplinary approach to family justice, and through consultation and research, to monitor how effectively the system both as a whole and through its component parts delivers the service the Government and the public need and to advise on reforms necessary for continuous improvement. It is chaired by the President of the Family Division and under its revised terms of reference provides expert advice directly to the Family Justice Board and Government on the operation and reform of the Family Justice System. Established 2004. The FJC Secretariat became part of the President of the Family Division's Private Office in August 2012. A Triennial review, which began in October 2013, was completed in March 2015. The Government's final report was published on 14 July 2015 and recognises the need for the Council to retain its functions and to deliver them independently as a NDPB. Office of the President of the Family Division, WG 62, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL 020 7947 7333 fjc@justice.gsi.gov.uk http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/about-the-judiciary/advisory-bodies/fjc Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group Sir James Munby None Alex Clark, Secretary to FJC and Private Secretary to the President Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes - 2015-16 2015 £25,000 3 NAO through MoJ Yes
1 Family Procedure Rule Committee Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Family Procedure Rule Committee will seek to produce a single, coherent and simply expressed set of rules governing practice and procedure in family proceedings in the High Court and family court. Before making such rules the committee will consult as it thinks appropriate. Established 2004. Minutes of meetings from 2016 published on gov.uk and older minutes available on request 3rd Floor, 3.32 102 Petty France, London SW1H 9AJ 0203 334 3181 Joanne.Thambyrajah1@justice.gsi.gov.uk http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/moj/advisory-groups/family-procedure-rule-committee Catherine Lee, Director General Justicial Courts and Policy Group The President of the Family Division - Aaron Manku Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes - 2016-17 Not set £0 - - -
1 FCO Services Foreign and Commonwealth Office Executive Agency No A Trading Fund which provides a range of integrated secure services worldwide to the FCO, other UK public bodies and foreign governments and international organisations closely linked to the UK. Established as an Executive Agency 1st April 2006 and then a Trading Fund 1st April 2008. No pay or pension costs are included in FCO Services’ accounts in respect of one non-executive member, who is a civil servant employed by the FCO. Hanslope Park, Milton Keynes, MK19 7BH 01908 515747 http://www.fcoservices.gov.uk/eng/contact_us.asp http://www.fcoservices.gov.uk/ FCO Services reports through the Chief Operating Officer of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Peter Jones. NED is Hugh Elliott, Director Europe (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) Sir Richard Stagg £30-£35,000 Daniel Payne £125-£130,000 No No Yes - 2016-17 2014 £0 831 NAO No
1 Film Industry Training Board Department for Education NDPB Yes To ensure the quantity and quality of training provision is adequate to meet the current and future skills needs of the film industry. Established 2009. FITB is not operational as there is currently no statutory levy in the film industry. Triennial review published December 2015. c/o Creative Skillset, 94 Euston Street, London, NW1 2HA 0207 713 9800 - www.creativeskillset.org Anne Frost Iain Smith £0 - - No No No - Not set 2015 £0 - - Yes
1 Food Standards Agency Food Standards Agency Non Ministerial Department Yes The Food Standards Agency's main aim is to protect people's health and the interest of the consumer in relation to food. The FSA is responsible for food safety and hygiene, working with businesses to help them produce safe food and with local authorities to enforce food safety regulations. Established by the Food Standards Act 1999. Heather Hancock became Chair as of April 2016. Catherine Brown stepped down as CE as of 31 March 2017. Jason Feeney was acting Deputy Chief Executive until the substantive appointment was made. Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8000 helpline@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://www.food.gov.uk/ Catherine Brown Heather Hancock £60- £65,000 Catherine Brown £161,758 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £83,781,000 981 NAO Yes
1 Forest Enterprise England Forestry Commission Executive Agency No Forest Enterprise England manages the public forest estate, owned by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in a sustainable way, for the benefit of people, the economy and the environment. Established 2003. Forestry Commission, 620 Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1EJ 03000674000 seceng@forestry.gsi.gov.uk http://www.forestry.gov.uk/england Ian Gambles - - Simon Hodgson £80-£85,000 No Yes No PHSO 2016-17 Not set £20,233,000 938 NAO No
1 Forest Research Forestry Commission Executive Agency No The Research Agency of the Forestry Commission provides research services relevant to UK and international forestry interests and inform and support forestry's contribution to the UK government's policies. Core role is to provide the evidence base for UK forestry practices and to support innovation. Established 1997. Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 4LH 0300 067 5600 research.info@forestry.gsi.gov.uk http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestresearch Ian Gambles - - Professor James Pendlebury £75-£80,000 No Yes - PHSO 2016-17 Not set £10,221,000 227 NAO No
1 Forestry Commission Forestry Commission Non Ministerial Department Yes The Forestry Commission is a Non-Ministerial Department responsible for the delivery of forestry policy and management of the public forest estate in England. Established 1919. Forestry is a devolved matter; Natural Resource Wales and Forestry Commission Scotland are responsible to the corresponding administrations for forestry matters. However, there are a number of subjects, such as tree health, that are dealt with on a cross border basis and funded through Westminster. CE: Ian Gambles assumed the Accounting Officer responsibility upon his appointment as Director England in March 13; remuneration shown is full year salary. Forestry Commission, 620 Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1EJ 03000674000 seceng@forestry.gsi.gov.uk http://www.forestry.gov.uk/ - Sir Harry Studholme £26,579 Ian Gambles (Director England) £110-£115,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £22,576,000 355 NAO Yes
1 Gambling Commission Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB Yes Independent regulator for all commercial gambling in Great Britain (except spread betting). Its core objectives as a regulator are to keep crime out of gambling, to ensure that gambling is conducted fairly and openly and to protect children and other vulnerable people. The Commission is also responsible for issuing codes of practice to the industry, industry guidance to local authorities and advising the Secretary of State on issues related to gambling. The Gambling Commission was set up on the 1st October 2005 under the provisions of the Gambling Act 2005, which was fully implemented on 1st September 2007. It took over the role previously held by the Gaming Board of Great Britain. Victoria Square House, Victoria House, Birmingham B2 4BP 0121 230 6666 info@gamblingcommission.gov.uk http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/ Julie Carney [Head of Gambling, Licensing and Lottery] William Moyes £55,000 Sarah Harrison £140 - £145,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £2,539,000 300 NAO Yes
1 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority Home Office NDPB Yes The Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004 (the GLA Act) created a licensing scheme to regulate the supply of temporary labour to the farming, food processing and shellfish gathering sectors, establishing the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) to administer that scheme. The GLA Act aims to protect the most vulnerable workers employed in the regulated sectors by ensuring that those engaged in the supply of workers, or who use workers to provide a service, meet minimum employment and other standards. The GLA Act also created four criminal offences, arising from the licensing scheme, of operating as an unlicensed gangmaster; entering into arrangements with an unlicensed gangmaster; obstructing GLA officers; and having false documentation.The Immigration Act 2016 determined that GLA should have a broader role in tackling labour exploitation and be renamed as the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA). New powers to investigate labour market offences in England and Wales were given including the ability to investigate national minimum wage, employment agencies and modern slavery offences; these commenced on 30 April 2017. The GLAA will retain its licensing and regulatory function of temporary labour in the food and farming sectors but now has a much broader role in terms of addressing labour exploitation across the entire labour market regardless of worker status in accordance with the Director of Labour Market Enforcement’s strategy. Established April 2005. Income is generated from Licensing £850,000. Role and remit of GLA has been subject to public consultation which closed 7 Dec 2015, substantial reform followed. PO Box 10272, Nottingham, NG2 9PB 0345 602 5020 enquiries@gla.gsi.gov.uk http://www.gla.gov.uk/ Beth Sizeland, Director Margaret Beels £28,000 Paul Broadbent £90,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2014 £4,500,000 72 NAO Yes
1 Geffrye Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To encourage people to learn from and enjoy the Museum’s collections, buildings and gardens, to promote the study of English homes and gardens. Established 1914. 136 Kingsland Road, London E2 8EA 020 7739 9893 info@geffrye-museum.org.uk http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Dr Samir Shah - Sonia Solicari £70,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £1,496,000 44 NAO Yes
1 Government Actuary's Department Government Actuary's Department Non Ministerial Department No Government Actuary's Department provides actuarial analysis and services to all the main public service pension schemes; policy advice; advice on transfers of employment and certification of private sector organisations’ pension arrangements when staff are transferred; advice to UK Government, and a range of other countries and jurisdictions, on social security arrangements; helps UK Government manage its financial risks; insurance; investment, risk and modelling. Established in 1919. Finlaison House, 15-17 Furnival Street, London, EC4A 1AB 020 7211 2600 enquiries@gad.gov.uk www.gov.uk/gad - Geoffrey Podger £0-£5,000 Martin Clarke £185-£190,000 No No Yes Parliamentary Ombudsman 2016-17 Not set £0 156 NAO No
1 Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) Her Majesty's Treasury Executive Agency No The Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) helps government departments to manage public money effectively by developing better governance, risk management and internal controls. We offer three broad categories of service: (i) Assurance work: This provides an independent and objective evaluation of management activities to give a view on an organisation's effectiveness in relation to governance, risk management and internal controls. (ii) Advisory work: This helps to identify where the control framework should be improved. (iii) Counter fraud and investigation work: We provide advice and support to customers on counter fraud strategies, fraud risk assessments, and measures to prevent, deter and detect fraud. Where commissioned, we investigate suspicions of internal or supplier fraud or malpractice. Established April 2015. The increase reflects the expansion of the Agency with five Departmental customers and their teams joining in the year Government Internal Audit Agency 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ GIAA does not have a general public switchboard number. correspondence@giaa.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-internal-audit-agency James Bowler, DG, Public Spending, HM Treasury Mike Ashley £15,000 - £19,999 Jon Whitfield CEO & Head of Government Internal Audit Profession £95 - £99,999 No No Yes Not set 2016-17 Not set £2,480,000 450 NAO No
1 Government Legal Department Government Legal Department Non Ministerial Department No The GLD provides legal services to Government departments and other publicly funded bodies in England and Wales. It also administers the estates of people who die intestate with no known kin and the beneficial assets of dissolved companies. GLD is an executive agency as noted in the "date established" column. The position of Chair of the Board and Chief Executive are held by the same person so the Chair information has been left blank with only the Chief Executive information listed. There are 3 non executive appointments to the Board. 1 Kemble Street, London, WC2B 4TS 020 7210 3000 thetreasurysolicitor@governmentlegal.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/government-legal-department - - - Jonathan Jones £160-£165,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2001 £3,190,000 1,857 NAO No
1 Great Britain China Centre Foreign and Commonwealth Office NDPB No To facilitate effective dialogue with the Chinese government, society and business to provide direct delivery of HMG policy objectives. Great Britain China Centre promotes mutual understanding between the UK and China and aims to build long-term connections between the decision-makers in the two countries. Established 1974. Board meeting minutes may be provided upon request. 15 Belgrave Square,London SW1X 6AP 0207 235 6696 contact@gbcc.org.uk www.gbcc.org.uk Kate White, Director of Asia-Pacific, FCO Sir Martin Davidson None Richard Pascoe Executive Director £90,783 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £500,000 11 NAO Yes
1 Health and Safety Executive Department for Work and Pensions NDPB Yes The mission for HSE is the prevention of death, injury and ill health to those at work and those affected by work activities. Established April 2008 (as a new unitary body, following HSE’s original establishment in 1975). Redgrave Court, Merton Road, Bootle, L20 7HS 01519 514 000 http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact/index.htm http://www.hse.gov.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Martin Temple £80,000 - £85,000 (Initially appointed on 1 May 2016 for 3 days per week. As of 1 April 2017 reduced to 2 days per week as per his contract) Richard Judge £165 - £170,000 Yes Yes Yes Parliamentary & Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) 2016-17 2014 £131,000,000 2,576 NAO Yes
1 Health Education England Department of Health NDPB No Health Education England (HEE) exists for one reason only: to help improve the quality of care patients receive. To do this we spend nearly £5bn a year on undergraduate and postgraduate education and training to ensure that the whole health and healthcare sector in England, including the NHS, the independent sector and public health have the most highly qualified new professionals in the world. We are an executive non department public body to the Department of Health, providing system-wide leadership and oversight of workforce planning, education and training across England. HEE became an Executive NDPB on 1 April 2015, it was previously a SpHA. 1st Floor, Blenheim House, Duncombe Street, Leeds LS1 4PL 0113 295 2219 hee.enquiries@nhs.net http://hee.nhs.uk/ Gavin Larner, Director of Workforce Sir Keith Pearson £50 – £55,000 Ian Cumming £195 – £200,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 Not set £4,992,567,000 2,602 NAO Yes
1 Health Research Authority Department of Health NDPB Yes The HRA was established in December 2011 to protect and promote the interests of patients and the public in health research, and to streamline the regulation of research. We aim, with partners, to make the UK a great place to do health research, to build confidence and participation in health research, and so improve the nation’s health. The HRA became an Executive NDPB on 1 January 2015, it was previously a SpHA. Skipton House, 80 London Road, London SE1 6LH 0207 972 2545 contact.hra@nhs.net http://www.hra.nhs.uk/ Dr Louise Wood, Director of Science, Research & Evidence Professor Jonathan Montgomery £50,091 Teresa Allen £110,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £13,339,000 208 NAO Yes
1 Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service Ministry of Justice Executive Agency No HM Courts and Tribunals Service is responsible for the administration of the criminal, civil and family courts and tribunals in England and Wales and non-devolved tribunals in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It supports a fair, efficient and effective justice system delivered by an independent judiciary. Established April 2011. Chief Executive salary is part year. 102 Petty France, London SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 3555 general.queries@justice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service Richard Heaton, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Justice Robert Ayling £20,000 Susan Acland-Hood £45- £50,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £844,672 (note: excludes expenditure directly funded by the consolidated fund as this does not form part of our funding – this is our audit fee and some judicial salaries). 14,166 NAO No
1 Her Majesty's Land Registry Her Majesty's Land Registry Non Ministerial Department No Land Registry registers the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. We keep and maintain the Land Register, where more than 24 million titles (the evidence of ownership) are documented. Established 1862. Land Registry is a Non Ministerial Department, Executive Agency of BIS and a Public Corporation. By statute, we are required to ensure that our income from fees covers all of our expenditure under normal operating conditions. Graham Farrant was appointed as Chief Executive on 1 June 2015. Minutes of meetings available on request. Expenditure information is operating costs. Board members are paid except one, who is Shareholder Executive (ShEX) representative and continues to receive ShEx/BIS salary rather than separate payment from Land Registry Trafalgar House, 1 Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AQ 0300 006 0411 - http://www.gov.uk/land-registry - Michael Mire £35-£40,000 Graham Farrant £190-£195,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set - 4,148 NAO No
1 Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs Non Ministerial Department No HMRC collects tax and duties from individuals and businesses and supports families and children with Tax credits and Child Benefit Not set 100 Parliament Street, SW1A 2BQ, London, United Kingdom 0300 200 3319 Not set https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs Jon Thompson CEO Edward Troup £165-170,000 Jon Thompson CEO £185-£190,000 No Not since 2014 Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £4,190,000,000 61,800 NAO No
1 High Speed 2 Ltd (HS2 Ltd) Department for Transport NDPB No HS2 Ltd is responsible for developing proposals, promoting and delivering the UK's high speed rail network.  HS2 Ltd carries out activities in line with the 'HS2 Ltd Framework Document' and the 'HS2 Development Agreement'. Not set High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd, 2 Snowhill, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6GA 020 7944 4908 HS2enquiries@hs2.org.uk www.gov.uk/HS2 Michael Hurn, Acting Director General, HS2 Sir David Higgins £240,000 Mark Thurston (from 1/3/17) £89,166 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £445,000,000 1,292 NAO Yes
1 Higher Education Funding Council for England Department for Education NDPB No The Higher Education Funding Council for England promotes and funds high-quality, cost-effective teaching and research in universities and colleges in England, to meet the diverse needs of students, the economy and society. Established 1992. Chair remuneration is based on two days per week. HEFCE was exempted from the first round of Triennial Reviews. HEFCE's 2016-17 accounts show the CE salary at £263,865 of which £27,500 was donated to charity. This £27,500 was derived from bonuses awarded for 2014-15 (£10k) and 2015-16 (£17.5k). Bonuses have not yet been considered for 2016-17. 2016-17 laid before parliament on 29 June 2017. CE paid as CE. Other 13 members paid £5k honorarium. Bristol office, Nicholson House, Bristol Parkway, Stoke Gifford, Bristol. BS34 8SR. 0117 931 7317 Hefce@hefce.ac.uk http://www.hefce.ac.uk/ Ruth Hannant/Polly Payne, Director Higher Education Tim Melville-Ross £47,350 Professor Madeleine Atkins CBE £217,876 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £3,712,000,000 353 NAO Yes
1 Historic England Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB Yes To promote the preservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings and conservation areas and to promote public understanding and enjoyment of the historic environment. Established 1984 as English Heritage. This was separated into two organisations from 1 April 2015. A new charity - The English Heritage Trust - took on responsibility for running the National Heritage Collection (NHC) of historic sites and monuments under the terms of a licence agreement, which runs for an initial period of eight years. The public body changed is name to Historic England, and retains the statutory responsibilities of the former English Heritage. 1 Waterhouse Square, 138-142 Holborn, London, EC1N 2ST 0370 333 0607 customers@historicengland.org.uk http://www.historicengland.org.uk/ Giles Smith, Deputy Director Heritage, Tourism and Cultural Diplomacy Sir Laurie Magnus £40,000 Duncan Wilson £121,200 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £87,806,000 860 NAO Yes
1 Homes and Communities Agency Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB Yes The Homes and Communities Agency is the housing and regeneration agency and social regulator of social housing for England. - 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF 0300 1234 500 mail@homesandcommunities.co.uk http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor Sir Edward Lister £52,000 Nick Walkley £210,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £2,542,953,000 728 NAO Yes
1 Horniman Public Museum and Public Park Trust Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The principal activity of the Trust is the provision of a public, educational Museum and Gardens. Its aim is to use its worldwide collections and the gardens to encourage a wider appreciation of the world, its peoples and their cultures, and its environments. Established 1901. 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3PQ 020 8699 1872 enquiry@horniman.ac.uk http://www.horniman.ac.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Eve Salomon - Janet Vitmayer CBE £100-£110,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £4,549,000 120 Kingston Smith LLP Yes
1 Horserace Betting Levy Board Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To assess and collect from bookmakers a statutory levy from the British horseracing betting business of bookmakers and the Tote successor company, which it then distributes for the improvement of horseracing and breeds of horses and for the advancement of veterinary science and education. Established 1961. 5th floor, 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3HF 020 7333 0043 annabel.fearn@hblb.org.uk http://www.hblb.org.uk/ Julie Carney [Head of Gambling, Licensing and Lottery] Paul Lee £60-£65,000 Alan Delmonte £155 - £160,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £0 12 External audit: NAO. Internal audit: Mazars LLP Yes
1 House of Lords Appointments Commission Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Commission's role is to select new independent members of the House of Lords and to vet party-political nominations put forward by the political parties. Established 2000. Staff are joint secretariat with Advisory Committee on Business Appointments. Supported by staff of the Civil Service Commission. Broadly equivalent to 2.3 FTE. G5, Ground Floor, 1 Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2HQ 020 7271 0848 enquiry@lordsappointments.gov.uk http://lordsappointments.independent.gov.uk/ Sharon Carter Lord Kakkar £0 Peter Lawrence £95-£100,000 No Yes Yes - 2013-15 2013 See entry for Civil Service Commission 14 - Yes
1 Housing Ombudsman, The Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB Yes To resolve disputes involving members of the Housing Ombudsman Scheme, including making awards of compensation or other remedies when appropriate, as well as to support effective landlord-tenant dispute resolution by others. Established 1 April 1997 but ceased to operate under the Independent Housing Ombudsman Scheme from 1 April 2013 as a result of change in governance arrangements to become Corporation Sole, known as the 'Housing Ombudsman'. No longer has a Chairman, as of 1 April 2013. Denise Fowler has been appointed as the Corporation Sole on the 11th of March 2015. Exchange Tower, Harbour Exchange Square, London E14 9GE 0300 111 3000 info@housing-ombudsman.org.uk http://www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor N/A N/A Denise Fowler £120,000 No No No - 2016-17 2012-13 £0 67 NAO Yes
1 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Department of Health NDPB Yes Licensing and inspection of fertility clinics and research projects involving human embryos. Holder and provider of information for the public, patients, donor conceived people and donors. Sets policy framework for fertility issues. Not set 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BU 020 7291 8200 enquiriesteam@hfea.gov.uk http://www.hfea.gov.uk/ Mark Davies, Director of Population Health Sally Cheshire £47,360 Peter Thompson £135 – £140,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2017 £1,033,000 67 NAO Yes
1 Human Tissue Authority Department of Health NDPB Yes The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) aims to maintain public and professional confidence by ensuring that human tissue and organs are used safely and ethically and with proper consent. We regulate organisations that remove, store and use human tissue and organs for research, medical treatment, post-mortem examination, transplantation, teaching and display in public. We also give approval for organ and bone marrow donations from living people. The original public bodies reform proposal was to abolish the HTA but following consultation the decision was made not to proceed with abolition. A further independent review of the HTA was undertaken by Justin McCracken in 2013. The McCracken Review was published in July 2013 and the Government has accepted all the recommendations. 151 Buckingham Palace Road SW1W 9SZ 020 7269 1900 enquiries@hta.gov.uk http://www.hta.gov.uk/ Mark Davies, Director of Population Health Sharmila Nebhrajani £42,000 Allan Marriott-Smith £115,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2017 £901,000 49 NAO Yes
1 Imperial War Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The Imperial War Museum is a global authority on conflict and its impact, from the First World War to the present day, in Britain, its former Empire and Commonwealth. Established 1917. Lambeth Road, London SE1 6HZ 020 7416 5000 mail@iwm.org.uk http://www.iwm.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach GBE KCB ADC DL - Diane Lees £145– £150,000 (basic salary) No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £17,586,000 441 NAO Yes
1 Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No To act as the primary source of independent advice to ministers and service leaders on measures to reduce the number and rate of deaths in custody. To consult and engage with stakeholders to collect, analyse and disseminate information about deaths in custody and the lessons that can be learned from them. To carry out thematic enquiries into areas of concern. To issue and monitor compliance with guidance on best practice for reducing deaths in custody. To commission research and make recommendations to ministers for changes in policy or operational practice, which would help to reduce the incidence of death in custody. Established 2009. Co-sponsored and funded by Ministry of Justice, Department of Health and Home Office. 9th Floor, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 07970 306567 iapdeathsincustody@noms.gsi.gov.uk http://iapdeathsincustody.independent.gov.uk/ Justin Russell, Director General Offender Reform and Commissioning Group Juliet Lyon CBE £15,000 Andrew Fraser is Head of Secretariat Civil Servant No Yes Yes - 2016-17 2016 £300,000 3 - Yes
1 Independent Agricultural Appeals Panel Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB with advisory functions No Panel for appeals lodged with the Rural Payments Agency. There is no fixed Chair, three Panel Members will sit at each hearing with one being nominated as Chair. The IAAP does not have any formal structure and is administered by a team in the Rural Payments Agency. Rural Payments Agency, North Gate House, 21-23 Valpy Street, Reading, RG1 1AF 01392 315853 reviewappealsteam@rpa.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/rural-payments-agency Mark Ashenden, Customer Director, Rural Payments Agency N/A N/A Glenn Ford (Secretary) Civil Servant No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2012 £64,250 4 NAO No
1 Independent Commission for Aid Impact Department for International Development NDPB with advisory functions No Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) is the independent body responsible for scrutinising UK aid. ICAI carries out independent reviews of aid programmes and of issues affecting the delivery of UK aid. ICAI publishes transparent, impartial and objective reports to provide evidence and clear recommendations to support UK Government decision-making and to strengthen the accountability of the aid programme. Established 2011. ICAI is subject to DFID's internal audit arrangements. The Comptroller and Auditor General also has full access to undertake value for money and financial audits. Independent Commission for Aid Impact, Dover House, 66 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AU 020 7270 6736 enquiries@icai.independent.gov.uk http://icai.independent.gov.uk/ Joy Hutcheon Alison Evans £51,546 Andrea Baron Civil Servant No Yes Yes - 2016-17 2013 £3,149,285 10 NAO, IAD Yes
1 Independent Medical Expert Group Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No To provide advice and recommendations to Minister on the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme. Established 2010 on an interim basis and as a permanent advisory NDPB in 2013. Triennial Review completed in July 2015. 6.M.05 MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB 0207 218 2752 People-SPSupport-AFC-AHd@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/independent-medical-expert-group Helen Helliwell, Hd SP Support Prof Sir Anthony Newman Taylor Nil Not set Civil Servant No No No N/A Mar-15 2015 £0 - - Yes
1 Independent Monitoring Board for the Military Corrective Training Centre Ministry of Defence Other NDPB No The Independent Monitoring Board inspect the Military Corrective Training Centre at least twice a year and reports its findings to Ministers. It inspects, amongst other things, the condition of the premises and the treatment, health and welfare of detainees. The arrangements are very similar to those in place for civilian detention facilities in the UK. Not set MCTC, Berechurch Hall Road, Colchester, ESSEX, CO2 9NU. 07850 642345 graham.cross@gmail.com http://www.army.mod.uk/agc/provost/31946.aspx Brigadier D S NEAL, Provost Marshal Army Graham Cross - Not set - No No No N/A 2016 2016 £4k - NAO Yes
1 Independent Police Complaints Commission Home Office NDPB No The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has a dual purpose to act as an overall guardian ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of the operation of the whole police complaints system and to also take a role in individual cases. The IPCC has five operational Commissioners, three non-executive Commissioners, a non-executive Chair and two Deputy Chairs. Commissioners are subject to the terms of Schedule 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002. 90 High Holborn, London WC1V 6BH 0300 020 0096 enquiries@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/ David Lamberti, Director of Policing Dame Anne Owers £75- £80,000 Lesley Longstone £140 - £145,000 No - as of June 2015; prior to this alternate Commission meetings were open for the public to attend Yes Yes N/A 2015-16 2015 £71,000,000 980 NAO Yes
1 Independent Reconfiguration Panel Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Secretary of State for Health on contentious proposals for changes to NHS services. To offer support and generic advice to the NHS, local authorities and other interested bodies involved in NHS service reconfiguration. The IRP are exempt from FOI. Triennial Review of IRP was completed in 2015. 6th Floor, 157 - 197 Buckingham Palace Road SW1W 9SP 020 7389 8045 irpinfo@dh.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/independent-reconfiguration-panel David Williams, Director General - Finance, Commercial and NHS Directorate Bernard Ribeiro £36,780 Richard Jeavons £112,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2015 £0 2 NAO Yes
1 Industrial Injuries Advisory Council Department for Work and Pensions NDPB with advisory functions No To advise DWP Ministers on matters relating to the Industrial Injuries Scheme and its administration. In particular, which diseases and occupations should give entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and advising on any draft regulations relating to the Scheme. Established 1948. DWP provide a secretariat equivalent of 2.4 Full-time staff. Zone C, 1st Floor, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London, SW1H 9NA 020 7449 5618 iiac@dwp.gsi.gov.uk http://www.gov.uk/iiac Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Professor Keith Palmer £0 - £5,000 Stuart Whitney Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes N/A 2015-16 2015 £0 - N/A Yes
1 Information Commissioner’s Office Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB Yes The Information Commissioner’s Office is the UK’s independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. Established as the Data Protection Registrar by the Data Protection Act 1984 and renamed Information Commissioner in 2001 in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Receives grant-in-aid from the Cabinet Office for its Freedom of Information activities. Data Protection is funded by notification fees received from individuals and organisations that process personal data. Was subjected to a Triennial Review in 2015. Sponsorship responsibility transferred from MoJ to DCMS on 17th September 2015 under a Machinery of Government Change. Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF 0303 123 1113 casework@ico.org.uk http://www.ico.org.uk/ Yasmin Brooks, Director of Cyber Security and Data Protection - - Elizabeth Denham (Information Commissioner) £140,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £3,750,000 426 NAO Yes
1 Innovate UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No InnovateUK works with people, companies and partner organisations to find and drive the science and technology innovations that will grow the UK economy. Established 2007. To be merged into UKRI April 2018. Chair's remuneration goes towards a charitable donation. Non-consolidated bonus, benefits in kind and pension arrangements do not apply to Governing Board members. Block A, Floor 1, North Star House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1UE 01793 442700 enquiries@innovateuk.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/innovate-uk Gareth Davies Phil Smith PAID - See notes Ruth McKernan £200-£205,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £800,002,000 309 NAO Yes
1 Insolvency Rules Committee Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Insolvency Rules Committee is appointed under section 413 of the Insolvency Act 1986 so that the Lord Chancellor may consult it before making any rules under section 411 (company insolvency rules) or section 412 (individual insolvency rules) of the Act. The Committee consists of members of the legal and accountancy professionals. Established 1976 and re-constituted 1986. The Chair and members are unremunerated, although they can claim expenses. The Insolvency Service provides the Secretariat. 4 Abbey Orchard Street, London, SW1P 2HT 0207 291 6744 Policy.Unit@insolvency.gsi.gov.uk http://www.bis.gov.uk/insolvency Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnum - Director Strategy & Change His Honour Mr Justice Norris - Dean Beale Civil Servant No No No - Not set 2010 £0 - - Yes
1 Insolvency Service Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Executive Agency Yes IS helps to deliver economic confidence by supporting those in financial distress, tackling financial wrongdoing and maximising returns to creditors. Established as an Executive Agency 1990 4 Abbey Orchard Street, London SW1P 2HT 020 7637 1110 Contact form on website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/insolvency-service Jaee Samant Stephen Allinson £10-15,000 Sarah Albon CEO £101-£105,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £33,252,000 1,394 NAO No
1 Intellectual Property Office Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Executive Agency No The IPO is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright. Established 1852, (Intellectual Property Office) IPO became the operating name of Patent Office April 2007. John Alty was seconded to BIS during the report period; remuneration shown is full year salary. Budget shown as nil, IPO generated £3,466,706.00 in dividends for BEIS in 2016-17. Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8QQ 0300 300 2000 information@ipo.gov.uk http://www.ipo.gov.uk/ Gareth Davies Bob Gilbert £10,000 Sean Dennehey (Acting) £115,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £0 (See notes) 1,047 NAO No
1 Investigatory Powers Tribunal Home Office Tribunal NDPB No A statutory body established to consider proceedings bought under Section 7 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) against the intelligence services and certain public authorities in respect of their investigatory powers and conduct. To investigate complaints regarding actions by those intelligence services and public authorities who hold powers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to ascertain whether they have used those powers lawfully. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal was established by virtue of Section 65 of RIPA. The Tribunal assumed the jurisdictions previously held by Interception of Communications Tribunal, the Security Service Tribunal, the Intelligence Services Tribunal and the complaints function of the Commissioner appointed under the Police Act 1997. The President is paid expenses only. Departmental sponsorship costs are not separately identifiable in Home Office accounts. The annual report covers the calendar year 2012, but in the "annual report" column we have to put it down as 2012-13 PO BOX 33220, London, SW1H 9QZ 020 7035 3711 info@ipt-uk.com http://www.ipt-uk.com/ Graeme Biggar - Director of National Security Directorate Mr Justice Burton - Sue Cobb (Head of Secretariat) Civil Servant No No No N/A 2014-15 2009 £0 3 N/A No
1 Joint Nature Conservation Committee Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB No JNCC is the public body that advises the UK Government and devolved administrations on UK-wide and international nature conservation Established in 1990 - reconstituted in 2006. Chair's remuneration is based on two days per week. Government funding is made up of: £10,460,000 GIA from Defra; and £276,000 project funding received from Natural England, Defra, Scottish Natural Heritage and Natural Resources Wales. Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1JY 01733 562626 comment@jncc.gov.uk http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/ Shirley Trundle, Director, Natural Environment Policy Prof Chris Gilligan £40- 45,000 Marcus Yeo £85-£90,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £11,151,000 160 NAO Yes
1 Judicial Appointments Commission Ministry of Justice NDPB No The Judicial Appointments Commission is an independent commission that selects candidates for judicial office in courts and tribunals in England and Wales, and for some tribunals whose jurisdiction extends to Scotland or Northern Ireland. Established 2006. Chair is part time (0.4 FTE).2014. Triennial Review completed has concluded the JAC should continue to deliver its function independently of the Executive, and the Judiciary, as an Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB). 1st Floor , 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 0123 jaas@jac.gsi.gov.uk http://jac.judiciary.gov.uk/ Catherine Lee, Director General, Justice and Courts Policy Group Lord Kakkar £25?30,000 ( based on a 0.4 FTE, full-year equivalent rate being £135–140) Dr Richard Jarvis £90 - £95,000 No Yes Yes Judicial Appointments and Conduct Ombudsman 2016/17 (published July 2017) 2015/16 (published July 2016) 2014 £3,300,000 39 NAO Yes
1 Land Registration Rule Committee Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No The LRRC advises and assists in the making of Land Registration Rules and Land Registration Fee Orders and draft amendments for the Secretary of State under the Land Registration Act 2002. Established 2002 HM Land Registry, Trafalgar House, 1 Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AQ 0300 006 7127 Carol.Gurajena@landregistry.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/land-registration-rule-committee Gareth Davies Mr Justice Morgan Unpaid Carol Gurajena Civil Servant No Yes No - 2016-17 (Covered in LR AR) 2015 £0 - - No
1 Law Commission of England and Wales Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Law Commission is a statutory independent body. It was created to keep the law under review and, where necessary, to recommend reform of the law to Government. The Law Commission’s aims are to ensure that the law is as fair, modern, simple and as cost-effective as possible. It reviews areas of the law that have become unduly complicated, outdated or unfair. It conducts research and consultation in order to: (1) make systematic recommendations for consideration by Parliament; (2) codify the law; (3) eliminate anomalies; (4) repeal obsolete and unnecessary enactments; and (5) reduce the number of separate statutes. The functions of the Law Commission are set out in two Acts, Law Commissions Act 1965 and Law Commission Act 2009. Established by the Law Commissions Act 1965. 1st Floor, Tower, 52 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9AG 0203 334 0200 enquiries@lawcommission.gsi.gov.uk http://lawcommission.justice.gov.uk/ Catherine Lee, Director General Justicial Courts and Policy Group The Rt Hon. Lord Justice (Sir David) Bean - Phillip Golding Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2013 £3,919,057 50 NAO Yes
1 Leasehold Advisory Service, The Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB No To provide front line advice service on residential leasehold law and rights in England & Wales and on Park Homes. Established under company Law in 1994. Classified as a public body in 2005. Triennial review in progress 2014/15 Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8JX 020 7832 2500 info@lease-advice.org http://www.lease-advice.org/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor Roger Southam £9,184 Anthony Essien £75,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2010-11 £1,034,000 19 MacIntyre Hudson LLP Yes
1 Legal Aid Agency Ministry of Justice Executive Agency No The Legal Aid Agency's role is to deliver legal aid efficiently and effectively as part of the justice system. Established April 2013 following the abolition of the Legal Services Commission as a result of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LASPO) Act 2012, principally to improve clarity of accountability for and control of expenditure on legal aid. 102 Petty France, London SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 3555 contactcivil@legalaid.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/legal-aid-agency Matthew Coats CB, Chief Operating Officer Shaun McNally CBE, LAA Chief Executive N/A Shaun McNally CBE £90-£95,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £1,682,885,000 1,344 NAO Yes
1 Legal Services Board Ministry of Justice NDPB Yes The Legal Services Board (LSB) oversees the regulation of legal services in England and Wales. It does this through its oversight of eleven bodies, the approved regulators, who themselves regulate directly the circa 167,000 lawyers practising throughout the jurisdiction. The LSB does not regulate any legal service provider directly. Working with the approved regulators, the LSB is responsible for ensuring the highest standards of competence, conduct and service in the legal profession both for the benefit of individual consumers and the public generally. The LSB is also responsible for appointing the Office for Legal Complaints, to administer an ombudsman scheme to deal with consumers’ complaints about legal services. Established 2009. One Kemble Street, London, WC2B 4AN London WC2B 4AN 020 7271 0050 contactus@legalservicesboard.org.uk http://www.legalservicesboard.org.uk/ Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group Sir Michael Pitt £63,000 Neil Buckley £140,000 No Yes Yes - 2016-17 2012 £0 29 NAO Yes
1 Low Pay Commission Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No The LPC advises the government about the National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage. Established 1997. Chair entitled to claim £530.96 remuneration but current Chair does not do so. 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8119 lpc@lowpay.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/low-pay-commission Jaee Samant Brian Sanderson UNPAID - See Notes David Massey (Acting Company Secretary) Civil Servant No No Yes - 2015-16 2013 £829,000 8 - Yes
1 Marine Management Organisation Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB Yes A range of responsibilities, including implementing a new marine planning system and licensing regime; managing UK fishing fleet capacity and UK fisheries quotas; working with Natural England and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) to manage a network of marine protected areas; responding to marine emergencies alongside other agencies. Executive NDPB established and given powers under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009. Marine Management Organisation, Lancaster House, Hampshire Court, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YH 0300 123 1032 info@marinemanagement.org.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/marine-management-organisation Neil Hornby, Director, Marine and Fisheries Sir Bill Callaghan £40- £45000 John Tuckett £120 -£125,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £16,981,000 299 NAO Yes
1 Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Department for Transport Executive Agency Yes The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) provides a 24-hour maritime search and rescue service; enforces ship safety, prevents pollution, promotes seafarer health, safety and welfare standards by survey and inspection; registers and certificates ships and seafarers; and manages pollution prevention and response. Not set (Head Office) Spring Place, 105 Commercial Rd, Southampton SO15 1EG 0203 817 2000 infoline@mcga.gov.uk www.gov.uk/mca Lucy Chadwick, Director General, International, Security and Environment Michael Parker £5-10,000 Sir Alan Massey £115- £120,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £321,000,000 1,050 NAO No
1 Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Foreign and Commonwealth Office NDPB No Set up by Marshall Aid Commission Act 1953 to oversee Marshall Scholarships; which are postgraduate Scholarships in the United Kingdom for American students with the potential to excel in their chosen fields of study and future careers. Established 1953. C/o ACU, Woburn House, 22-24 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HF 0207 380 6703 macc@acu.ac.uk http://www.marshallscholarship.org/ Hugh Elliott, Director Communication Mr Christopher Fisher Unpaid Dr John Kirkland CBE Admin Fee charged to Commission for Secretariat Services includes Dr Kirkland's costs No No Board meeting minutes may be provided upon request. Yes PHSO 63rd Annual Report/Accounts 2015/16 Reviewed 2014 completed 2015 £2,000,000 - NAO Yes
1 Medical Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The MRC works to improve the health of people in the UK - and around the world - by supporting excellent science, and training the very best scientists. Established 1913. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1FL 01793 416200 corporate@headoffice.mrc.ac.uk http://www.mrc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Mr Donald Brydon £16,430 Professor Sir John Savill £140- £145,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £654,504,047 1,632 NAO Yes
1 Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Department of Health Executive Agency Yes The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulates medicines, medical devices and blood components for transfusion in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe. Trading Fund. There are ten non-executive members of the Board (one chairman and nine non executive directors) and two executive members (Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer) 151 Buckingham Palace Road SW1W 9SZ 020 3080 6000 info@mhra.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/medicines-and-healthcare-products-regulatory-agency Liz Woodeson, Director of Medicine and Pharmacy and Industry Sir Michael Rawlins £60-£65,000 Dr Ian Hudson £150 - £155,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £28,600,000 1,257 NAO No
1 Met Office Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Executive Agency No Met Office, through world leading research, 24/7 operations and technology, provides weather and climate services to government, the Armed Forces, the public, civil aviation, shipping, industry, agriculture and commerce and it also responsible for the UK's National Severe Weather Warning Service. Established 1854. Budget given in the form of the Government Weather Services Agreement FitzRoy Road, Exeter, Devon. EX1 3PB 0370 900 0100 enquiries@metoffice.gov.uk http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ Gareth Davies Sir John Beddington (Acting) £40,000 Rob Varley £120-125,000 No Yes Yes - 2016-17 2015 £97,983,758 (See notes) 2,118 NAO No
1 Migration Advisory Committee Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No Provides independent, evidence based advice to government on migration, particularly shortages in the labour market where migration can contribute. Established 2007. Migration Advisory Committee, 2nd Floor, Peel Building, Home Office, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF 020 7035 1764 mac@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/migration-advisory-committee Philippa Rouse, Director of BICS Policy Professor Alan Manning £40,000 Jennifer Bradley (Secretary) Civil Servant No Yes Yes N/A 2015-16 2013 £786,632 12 N/A Yes
1 National Archives, The National Archives, The Non Ministerial Department No As the government's national archive and publisher for England, Wales and the United Kingdom, we hold over 1,000 years of the nation's records for everyone to discover and use. Jeff James was appointed Chief Executive from 29 July 2014. His remuneration is stated per annum and rounded to the nearest £5,000. Sponsorship responsibility transferred from MoJ to DCMS on 17th September 2015 under a Machinery of Government Change. Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU 020 8876 3444 enquiry@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ - - - Jeff James £120,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £35,870,000 568 NAO No
1 National Army Museum Ministry of Defence NDPB No To gather, maintain and make known the story of the British Army and its role and impact in world history. To provide a museum experience that meets the widest range of public need and connects the British public with its Army. Not set Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HT 020 7730 0717 INFO@NAM.AC.UK http://www.nam.ac.uk David Stephens, Director Resources Army Command General Sir Richard Shirreff KCB CBE - Mrs Janice Murray £105- £110,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £6,032,000 88 NAO No
1 National College for Teaching and Leadership Department for Education Executive Agency Yes The focus of the agency is on developing a school-led system, promoting high quality teaching and leadership, and leading on delivering school workforce reforms. Its remit includes teacher training, continuous professional development, leadership development, and supporting school improvement to address underperformance in the education system. Figures are aggregated from the previously separate Teaching Agency and National College for School Leadership, which were merged at the end of 2012-13 to form the National College for Teaching and Leadership. Charlie Taylor became CE in September 2012 and left in September 2015. Roger Pope has taken the position of Chair October 2015 for one year, with the CE role now unfilled and accounting office roles moved to the Director of Delivery. Roger Pope is the Principal of Kingsbridge Community College, Devon, and CEO of Academies South West. He took up the position of Chair of NCTL from 12 October 2015. NCTL is billed on a monthly basis by his employers and the amount listed in the remuneration details is what NCTL is charged for his services on a monthly basis for 2 days per week. . Sanctuary Building, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BT 020 7340 7717 roger.pope@education.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-college-for-teaching-and-leadership Paul Kett, Director General, Education Standards Directorate, Department for Education Roger Pope £94,380 Sinead O'Sullivan £95 - £100,000 No No Yes PHSO 2015-16 Not set £375,500,000 289 NAO Yes
1 National Crime Agency National Crime Agency Non Ministerial Department No The mission of the National Crime Agency (NCA) is to lead the UK's fight to cut serious and organised crime. The NCA became operational on 07 October 2013. Citadel Place, Tinworth Street, London. SE11 5EF 0370 496 7622 communication@nca.x.gsi.gov.uk http://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk - N/A N/A Lynne Owens £215 - £220,000 No Yes Yes IPCC (Independent Police Complaints Commission (for England & Wales)), PIRC (Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (for Scotland)), PONI (Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland) and Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman 2016-17 Not set £684,861,000 4,659 NAO No
1 National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No The National Crime Agency Remuneration Review Body (NCARRB) makes independent recommendations to the government on the pay and allowances of National Crime Agency (NCA) officers designated with operational powers. These officers are subject to legislative restrictions on industrial action. The NCA was established by the Crime and Courts Act 2013 and became operational on 7 October 2013. The NCARRB was established under the National Crime Agency (Remuneration Review Body) Regulations which came into force on 29 August 2013. Office of Manpower Economics, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8368 charles.jordan@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-crime-agency-remuneration-review-body Richard Riley, Director SCOC David Lebrecht £2,567 Charles Jordan (Secretary) Civil Servant No No Yes N/A Not set Not set £116,495 2 NAO Yes
1 National DNA Database Ethics Group (NDNADEG) Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No To provide independent advice on ethical issues around the operations of the National DNA Database. Established May 2007. Chair and membership are unremunerated posts but reimbursed for travel and subsistence. 1st Floor, Peel Building, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DF. 020 7035 6858 ndnadeg@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-dna-database-ethics-group Stephen Webb, Biometrics Strategy, Home Office Christopher Hughes, OBE £0 Emma Burton-Graham (Secretary) Civil Servant No Yes Yes N/A 2016 Not set See ACMD 2 N/A Yes
1 National Employer Advisory Board Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No National Employer Advisory Board exists to provide informed but independent strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Defence and the MOD about how the MOD can most effectively gain and maintain the support of the employers of Britain's Reserve Forces. The Board shall not exceed 15 members, and include representatives from the Confederation of British Industry, the Trades Union Congress, the Institute of Directors and the British Chambers of Commerce. The Board should provide wide geographical coverage of the UK and a broad representation between manufacturing and service industries, large and small companies and public sector. NEAB is the successor to the National Employers' Liaison Committee The National Employers Advisory Board, Floor 6, Zone D, MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2HB. 0207 218 0478 People-RFC-Res EE Priv1 (Plews, Derek Lt Col) https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-employer-advisory-board Maj Gen John Crackett, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Reserves and Cadets) Mr R Boggis-Rolfe - Wg Cdr Charlie Anderson Military Officer No No No PHSO 2009-10 2013 £0 - NAO Yes
1 National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) Corporation Department for Work and Pensions NDPB and Public Corporation No NEST Corporation is the Trustee of the NEST Pension Scheme established to support automatic enrolment by addressing a market failure ensuring all employers have access to a low-cost workplace pension scheme to meet their new duties. NEST has a Public Service Obligation to admit any employer who wishes to use it to meet their duties. NEST Corporation is a body corporate set up in July 2010 as the successor to the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) and is funded by i) Grant-in-aid which covers costs associated with being an NDPB; ii) A government loan; iii)State aid which reduces the interest on the loan from the commercial rate of interest to the Government rate of borrowing. It has dual status as an Executive NDPB and a Public Corporation. In the 2014/15 financial year NEST Corporation received £87.8m in the form of a government (DWP) loan with interest at the standard government rate. Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HA 020 3056 3600 www.nestpensions.org.uk http://www.nestpensions.org.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Otto Thoresen £90 - £95,000 Helen Dean £210 - £215,000 No Yes Yes Pensions Ombudsman 2016-17 2016 £97,000,000 243 NAO Yes
1 National Gallery Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To care for the national collection of western European paintings from the 13th to the 20th century, to enhance it for future generations, primarily by acquisition, and to study it, while encouraging access to the pictures for the education and enjoyment of the widest possible public now and in the future. Established 1824. Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN 020 7747 2885 information@ng-london.org.uk http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Hannah Rothschild £0 Dr Gabriele Finaldi £142,495 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £25,520,000 273 NAO Yes
1 National Heritage Memorial Fund/Heritage Lottery Fund Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No An organisation that makes grants to heritage from both Government and Lottery funding. Established 1980. 7 Holbein Place, London, SW1W 8NR 020 7591 6000 enquire@hlf.org.uk http://www.hlf.org.uk/ Giles Smith, Deputy Director Heritage, Tourism and Cultural Diplomacy Sir Peter Luff £40-£45,000 Ms Ros Kerslake £140 - £145,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £5,000,000 302 NAO Yes
1 National Infrastructure Commission Her Majesty's Treasury Executive Agency No "The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has been established to provide impartial, expert advice and make indepenedent recommendations to the government on economic infrastructure. It operates independently, at arm's length from government. Its objectives are to: - support sustainable economic growth across all regions of the UK - improve competitiveness - improve quality of life. The Commission advises the government on all sectors of economic infrastructure, defined as follows: energy, transport, water and wastewater (drainage and sewerage), waste, flood risk management and digital communications. The Commission will also consider the potential interactions between its infrastructure recommendations and housing supply. In carrying out its role, the Commission will produce the following: (i) a National Infrastructure Assessment (ii) specific studies on pressing infrastructure challenges (iii) an annual monitoring report, taking stock of the government's progress in areas where it has committed to taking forward the NIC's recommendations" Not set 5th Floor, Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London EC3M 8UD 020 7270 1948 enquiries@nic.gsi.gov.uk www.nic/org.uk Charles Roxburgh, 2nd Permanent Secretary 1 £85,200 pa (3 days per week) Phillip Graham £87,000 No No Yes - Not set Not set £0 36 NAO No
1 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Department of Health NDPB No National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) provides guidance, standards and information to help health, public health and social care professionals deliver the best possible care based on the best available evidence. Not set Level 1A, City Tower, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester M1 4DB 0300 323 0140 nice@nice.org.uk http://www.nice.org.uk/ Liz Woodeson, Director of Medicine and Pharmacy and Industry Professor David Haslam £60- £65,000 Sir Andrew Dillon £185- £190,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £56,600,000 603 NAO Yes
1 National Museum of the Royal Navy Ministry of Defence NDPB No To promote public understanding of the history, deeds and traditions of the Naval Service and its auxiliaries. To promote and enhance military efficiency by assisting in recruitment and retention and fostering esprit de corps. To commemorate and remember those who have died on active service. Not set HM Naval Base, (PP66) Portsmouth, PO1 3NH 02392 882417 sarah.dennis@nmrn.org.uk http://www.nmrn.org.uk/ Colin Evans, Finance Director Navy Admiral Sir Jonathon Band GCB - Professor Dominic Tweddle £105-£110,000 No No Yes PHSO 2015-16 2016 £3,452,637 4 NAO No
1 National Museums Liverpool Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No National Museums Liverpool aims to use its collections and other assets to provide the widest possible educational benefit and to promote the public enjoyment and understanding of art, history and science. Established 1986. Expenditure is provisional. World Museum, William Brown Street, Liverpool L3 8EN 0151 207 0001 Not set http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Sir David Henshaw - Dr David Fleming OBE £105-£130,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £20,501,000 403 NAO Yes
1 National Offender Management Service (NOMS)/ Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service Ministry of Justice Executive Agency No The Agency's role is to commission and provide offender services in the community and in custody ensuring best value for money from public resources. NOMS works to protect the public and reduce reoffending by delivering the punishment and orders of the courts and supporting rehabilitation by helping offenders to reform their lives. Established 2008.  The arrangements for the governance, accountability, financing, staffing and operation of NOMS, are set out in the Agency framework agreement and agreed between the Secretary of State and the Chief Executive, and approved by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury - this was last updated March 2015. As an Executive Agency, the Chief Exec is the chair of the management board.  The members appointment information is for Non-Executive directors on the board. From 1 April 2017 NOMS has been re-named Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service. Clive House, 70 Petty France, SW1H 9EX 0300 047 6325 public.enquiries@noms.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/national-offender-management-service/about Richard Heaton CEO - Michael Spurr £145- £150,000 No No Yes Prisons and Probation Ombudsman 2016-17 2011 £3,989,162,000 44,908 NAO Yes
1 National Portrait Gallery Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To promote, through the medium of portraits, the appreciation and understanding of the men and women who have made and are making British history and culture; and to promote the appreciation and understanding of portraiture in all media. Established 1856. The Chief Executive/Secretary remuneration included in this return relates to Sandy Nairne CBE, who retired as the Gallery's Director in February 2015. His successor, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, took up the post of Director in April 2015. 2 St. Martin’s Place, London, WC2H 0HE 020 7306 0055 archiveenquiry@npg.org.uk http://www.npg.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Sir William Proby - Dr Nicholas Cullinan £95-£100,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £6,637,000 290 NAO Yes
1 National Savings and Investments (NS&I) National Savings and Investments Non-Ministerial Department and Executive Agency (NS&I has dual status) No As part of the Government’s debt management arrangements, NS&I is responsible for providing cost-effective financing by issuing and selling savings and investment products to the public. Its mission is to help reduce the cost to the taxpayer of Government borrowing now and in the future. To achieve this, its single strategic objective is to provide retail funding for Government that is cost-effective in relation to funds raised on the wholesale market. The origins of NS&I can be traced back over 150 years to 1861. Ed Anderson has been Chairman since January 2017. 1 Drummond Gate, London SW1V 2QX 020 7932 6600 customerenquiries@nsandi.com http://www.nsandi.com/ - Ed Anderson £20-£25,000 Ian Ackerley £180-£185,000 No No Yes Financial Ombudsman Service 2016-17 2005 £119,589,000 184 NAO Yes
1 Natural England Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB Yes Natural England is the government’s advisor on the natural environment. It provides practical advice, grounded in science, on how best to safeguard England’s natural wealth for the benefit of everyone. Established 2006. Chair’s remuneration is based on 104 days per year 4th Floor, Foss House, 1-2 Peasholme Green, York YO1 7PX 0300 060 6000 enquiries@naturalengland.org.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england Shirley Trundle, Director, Natural Environment Policy Andrew Sells £60-65,000 James Cross £140-£145,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £105,931,000 1,906 NAO Yes
1 Natural Environment Research Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The NERC funds independent environmental science, training and innovation, delivered through universities and research centres. Established 1965. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Ave, Swindon, SN2 1EU 01793 411500 Contact form on website http://www.nerc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Sir Anthony Cleaver £16,340 Professor Duncan Wingham £130-£135,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £377,958,478 2,444 NAO Yes
1 Natural History Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The Natural History Museum challenges the way people think about the natural world - its past, present and future. Established 1753. Last review in 2009 as part of a DCMS Peer Review Pilot. Periodic external reviews of the quality of the Museum's science. Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD 020 7942 5000 www.nhm.ac.uk/about-us/contact-enquiries/forms/ http://www.nhm.ac.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint - Sir Michael Dixon £165 - £170,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £41,815,000 860 NAO Yes
1 NHS Digital Department of Health NDPB No NHS Digital delivers national IT systems, infrastructure and services and collects, analyses and publishes national data and statistical information to support the health and care system in England. - Trevelyan Square, Boar Lane, Leeds LS1 6AE 0300 3035678 enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk https://www.digital.nhs.uk/ Katie Farrington, Director of Digital and Data Noel Gordon £50,000 Rob Shaw (interim) £145,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £257,481,000 2,372 NAO Yes
1 NHS England Department of Health NDPB No NHS England commissions primary care services for local communities. For example GPs, dentists, opticians, and pharmacy services. We also commission health and justice and military health services plus some specialised services The NHS Commissioning Board (NHS CB) was established on 1 October 2012 as an executive non-departmental public body. Since 1 April 2013, the NHS Commissioning Board has used the name NHS England for operational purposes.  Prior to this, the NHS Commissioning Board Special Health Authority, in existence from October 2011 to 30 September 2012, was established to design the proposed commissioning landscape and develop its business functions. Section 2 of the Health Service Commissioners Act 1992 gives the bodies subject to investigation by the Health Service Commissioner for England. NHS England, Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds LS2 7UE 0300 311 22 33 england.contactus@nhs.net http://www.england.nhs.uk/ Jonathan Marron, Director General of Community Care Professor Sir Malcolm Grant £63,000 Simon Stevens £191,799 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £104,284,450,000 5,400 NAO Yes
1 NHS Improvement Department of Health NDPB Yes NHS Improvement is responsible for overseeing foundation trusts and NHS trusts, as well as independent providers that provide NHS-funded care. We offer the support these providers need to give patients consistently safe, high quality, compassionate care within local health systems that are financially sustainable. By holding providers to account and, where necessary, intervening, we help the NHS to meet its short-term challenges and secure its future. Jim Mackey is on secondment from Northumbria NHS FT, and is CEO of Monitor and the Trust Development Authority so costs are shared between the two organisations. The CEO salary stated here is the remuneration for the joint role. NHS Improvement is the operational name for an organisation that brings together: Monitor, NHS Trust Development Authority, Patient Safety, Advancing Change Team, Intensive Support Teams Wellington House, 133-155 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8UG 0300 123 2257 enquiries@improvement.nhs.uk https://improvement.nhs.uk/ William Vineall, Director of Acute Care and Quality Policy Richard Douglas (interim) £63,000 Jim Mackey £224,224 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £63,500,000 550 NAO Yes
1 NHS Pay Review Body Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No To make recommendations on the remuneration of all staff paid under Agenda for Change and employed in the NHS. The NHSPRB was originally established in 1983 as the Review Body for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals. It now encompasses all non-medical staff employed in the NHS under Agenda for Change. 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8295 craig.marchant@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/nhs-pay-review-body Gavin Larner, Director of Workforce Jerry Cope £8,750 - - No No Yes - 2017 2015 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Northern Ireland Office NDPB Yes To promote and protect the human rights of everyone in Northern Ireland Established 1999. Temple Court, 39 North Street, Belfast, BT1 1NA 028 9024 3987 information@nihrc.org http://www.nihrc.org/ Mark Davies, Deputy Director, Economic and Political Group Mr Les Allamby £65,422 David Russell £64,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2007-08 £1,122,000 14 NAO Yes
1 Northern Lighthouse Board (Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses) Department for Transport NDPB Yes - no enforcement powers The Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses (operating as the Northern Lighthouse Board) have various powers and responsibilities in connection with the provision, maintenance, alteration, inspection and control of lighthouses, buoys and beacons. The NLB's area of responsibility are the waters and coastline of Scotland and the Isle of Man. Not set 84 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3DA 0131 473 3100 enquiries@nlb.org.uk www.nlb.org.uk Lucy Chadwick, Director General, International, Security and Environment Alistair Mackenzie £20,196 Mike Bullock £120-£125,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £0 170 NAO No
1 Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No The NDA ensures the safe and efficient clean-up of the UK’s nuclear legacy. Established 2004. Owned by BEIS in consultation with Scottish Government Herdus House, Westlakes Science and Technology Park, Moor Row, Cumbria, CA24 3HU 01925 802001 enquiries@nda.gov.uk http://www.nda.gov.uk/ Jeremy Pocklington Tom Smith £150,000 David Peattie £310,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £3,210,000,000 246 NAO Yes
1 Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No To provide impartial scrutiny and advice on the suitability of the Funded Decommissioning Programme, submitted by operators of new nuclear power stations. The Board advises Secretary of State on the financial arrangements that operators submit for approval and on the regular review and on-going scrutiny of funding. Established March 2009. The annual report is included DECC's annual report. Board members finished their term on 31 Oct 2015. Ministers have agreed to the appointment of new members. However we are waiting for the outcome of the Nuclear Delivery Option work, and the future role of NLFAB, before recruiting new members. c/o Department of Energy and Climate Change, 3 Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2AW 0300 068 6095 nlfab@decc.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/nuclear-liabilities-financing-assurance-board Jeremy Pocklington Not set Not set - N/K No Yes Yes None 2016-17 2014 £0 7 - Yes
1 Nuclear Research Advisory Council Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No The Nuclear Research Advisory Council (NRAC) is charged with reviewing the Atomic Weapons Establishment nuclear warhead capability sustainment programme, including the requirement for above ground experiments and other facilities and techniques necessary to develop and maintain a UK nuclear weapon capability in the absence of underground testing. The Council also examines the Atomic Weapons Establishment’s programme of international collaboration. Triennial Review complete. Government funding for both NRAC and Defence Nuclear Safety Committee (DNSC) are aggregated, see funding for DNSC. 6.H, MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2HB 0207 218 3561 DGNuc-WCap-Tech-Assurance@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/nuclear-research-advisory-council Dr P Hollinshead, DG-Nuc Professor S Rose £11,625 Civil Servant Civil Servant No No No PHSO 2015-16 2014 £0 1 NAO Yes
1 Office for Budget Responsibility Her Majesty's Treasury NDPB No The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) provides independent and authoritative analysis of the UK’s public finances. The main duty of the OBR is to examine and report on the sustainability of the public finances. In carrying out this duty, the OBR has six main responsibilities: the production of the fiscal and economic forecasts, including independent scrutiny of the impact of policy measures; an assessment of whether the Government’s fiscal mandate is being met; an assessment on the accuracy of the previous fiscal and economic forecasts; an analysis of the sustainability of the public finances; a report on trends in welfare spending and an assessment of the Government's performance against the welfare cap; and, once every two years, production of a dedicated report on fiscal risks. Established 2010. The OBR was erroneously shown as an advisory body in Public Bodies 2012. Robert Chote receives a payment equivalent to 20 per cent of his annual fee into his personal pension scheme, which amounts to £28,700. 102, Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 6337 obrenquiries@obr.gsi.gov.uk http://budgetresponsibility.org.uk/ Dave Ramsden, DG, Chief Economic Advisor, HM Treasury Robert Chote £152,339 Robert Chote, Chairman of the OBR is also its Accounting Officer. Not set No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £2,667,000 25 NAO No
1 Office for Fair Access Department for Education NDPB No The role of the Office for Fair Access is to promote and safeguard fair access to higher education for lower income and other under-represented groups following the introduction of higher tuition fees in 2006-07. 2004 Nicholson House, Lime Kiln Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS34 8SR 0117 931 7171 enquiries@offa.org.uk http://www.offa.org.uk/ Ruth Hannant/Polly Payne Director Higher Education Les Ebdon N/A Prof Les Ebdon £78,520 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £1,958,180 30 NAO Yes
1 Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (OFSTED) Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (OFSTED) Non Ministerial Department Yes The Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills reports directly to Parliament and we are independent and impartial. OFSTED inspect and regulate services which care for children and young people, and those providing education and skills for learners of all ages. Established 1992. Ofsted, Piccadilly Gate, Store Street, Manchester, M1 2WD 0300 1231231 enquiries@ofsted.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofsted - James Kempton £30-£35,000 Amanda Spielman £45-£50,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 £147,200,000 1,529 NAO Yes
1 Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) Non Ministerial Department Yes Ofgem regulates the gas and electricity markets in Great Britain. Ofgem's priority is to make a positive difference for energy consumers. Not set 9 Millbank, London, SW1P 3GE 020 7901 7000 consumeraffairs@ofgem.gov.uk https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/ - David Gray £160-£165,000 Dermot Nolan £190-£195,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £700,000 971 NAO Yes
1 Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (OFQUAL) Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (OFQUAL) Non Ministerial Department Yes Ofqual is the regulator of qualifications, examinations and assessments in England. We’re responsible for making sure that regulated qualifications reliably indicate the knowledge, skills and understanding students have demonstrated, that assessments and exams show what a student has achieved, that people have confidence in the qualifications that we regulate and that students and teachers have information on the full range of qualifications that we regulate Established in April 2010 under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. Spring Place, Coventry Business Park, Herald Avenue, Coventry, CV5 6UB 0300 303 3344 public.enquiries@ofqual.gov.uk http://ofqual.gov.uk/ - Roger Taylor £10-£15,000 Sally Collier £145-£150,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £19,696,000 192 NAO Yes
1 Office of Rail and Road Office of Rail and Road Non Ministerial Department Yes As the railway industry’s independent health and safety and economic regulator, the Office’s principal functions are to: ensure that Network Rail manages the national network efficiently and in a way that meets the needs of its users; encourage continuous health and safety performance; secure compliance with relevant health and safety law, including taking enforcement action as necessary; develop policy and enhances relevant railway health and safety legislation; and licence operators of railway assets, setting the terms for access by operators to the network and other railway facilities; enforce competition law in the rail sector; investigate when passengers say their complaints have not been dealt with properly by the train companies; and look after the rights of disabled passengers. As Highways Monitor we are responsible for monitoring Highways England's management of the strategic road network – the motorways and main 'A' roads in England. The Office of Rail Regulation became the Office of Rail and Road on 1 April 2015. One Kemble Street, London, WC2B 4AN 020 7282 2000 contact.cct@orr.gsi.gov.uk http://orr.gov.uk/ - Stephen Glaister £120,000 Joanna Whittington £155,540 No Yes Yes Parliamentary 2016-17 2012 £3,000 299 NAO Yes
1 Office of Surveillance Commissioners Home Office Tribunal NDPB No To keep under review public authority use of covert techniques under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act and the Police Act. The Office of Surveillance Commissioners was established in 2001. PO Box 29105, London, SW1V 1ZU 020 7035 8127 oscmailbox@osc.gsi.gov.uk http://surveillancecommissioners.independent.gov.uk/ Graeme Biggar, Office of Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office Lord Igor Judge (Chief Surveillance Commissioner ) £130,309 Chief Surveillance Inspector, Clare Ringshaw-Dowle Civil Servant No No No N/A 2015-16 Not set £1,717,000 16 NAO No
1 Office of the Children’s Commissioner, The Department for Education NDPB No The Office of the Children’s Commissioner promotes and protects children’s rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) ratified by the UK in 1991. The focus is especially on both policy and practice where children’s rights are ignored or violated; concentrating on the vulnerable, marginalised, and those unable to speak for themselves. Anne Longfield is both Chair and Chief Executive Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BT 020 7783 8330 info.request@childrenscommissioner.gsi.gov.uk http://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/ Katy Williamson - Director: Children's Social care, Practice and Workforce - - Anne Longfield £126,250 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £2,764,000 24 NAO Yes
1 Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner Home Office NDPB Yes To regulate those who provide immigration advice and services by promoting good practice and investigating complaints. Established 2000. There is no Board, the Commissioner is a corporation sole and is supported by a Deputy Commissioner. 5th Floor, 21 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3HF 020 7211 1500 info@oisc.gov.uk http://oisc.homeoffice.gov.uk/ Simon Bond, Director of BICS Strategy Vacant Not set Dr Ian Leigh (Deputy Commissioner) £60-£65,000 No No Yes PHSO 2015-16 2015 £3,620,000 55 NAO Yes
1 Office of the Public Guardian Ministry of Justice Executive Agency No The OPG's remit is to support and enable people to plan ahead to prepare for both their health and their finances to be looked after should they lose capacity in future, and to safeguard the interests of people who may lack the mental capacity to make certain decisions for themselves. Established in 2007 under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. OPG is wholly funded from fee income with the exception of Exemptions and Remissions which are funded by the taxpayer in compliance with Managing Public Money. CE Remuneration is salary received for 2016-17, plus any bonus paid. Provision from 2017-18 Resource Estimate -£1910k. As an Executive Agency, the Chief Exec is the chair of the management board. The members appointment information is for Non-Executive directors on the board. Of the 1398 staff, 1135 are payroll, 263 are non payroll. Alan Eccles CBE is both Chair and Chief Executive. Office of the Public Guardian, PO Box 16185, Birmingham, B2 2WH 0300 456 0300 customerservices@publicguardian.gsi.gov.uk www.gov.uk/opg Matthew Coats, Chief Executive, Legal Aid Agency, and Chief Operating Officer, MoJ Alan Eccles CBE £114,000 Alan Eccles CBE £114,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £0 1,027 NAO No
1 Office of Water Services (Ofwat) Office of Water Services (Ofwat) Non Ministerial Department Yes Ofwat promotes the consumer interest, whilst ensuring that efficient companies in the sector can access capital markets. Ofwat's principal tools include the setting of price limits for monopoly companies, the enforcement of licences, the determination of disputes, and market monitoring. Established in 1989 when the water sector in England and Wales was privatised. Centre City Tower, 7 Hill Street, Birmingham, B5 4UA 0121 644 7500 mailbox@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk http://www.ofwat.gov.uk/ Cathryn Ross, Chief Executive Jonson Cox £120,000 Cathryn Ross £162,500 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £490,000 200 NAO Yes
1 Parades Commission for Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Office NDPB Yes Under the Public Processions (NI) Act 1998 the duties and functions of the Commission are: to promote greater understanding by the general public of issues concerning public processions; to promote and facilitate mediation as a means of resolving disputes concerning public processions; to keep itself informed as to the conduct of public processions and protest meetings; and to keep under review, and make such recommendations as it thinks fit to the Secretary of State concerning the operation of the Act. Established 1998. Supported by a secretariat, seconded from the Civil Service. Secondments are managed by the Northern Ireland Office. 2nd Floor, Andras House, 60 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7BB 028 9089 5900 Info@paradescommission.org http://www.paradescommission.org/ Kate Beggs Mrs Anne Henderson £50,000 Rene Murray Civil Servant No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2003 £723,000 11 NAO Yes
1 Parole Board of England and Wales Ministry of Justice NDPB No The Parole Board is an independent body that works with its criminal justice partners to protect the public by risk assessing prisoners to decide whether they can be safely released into the community. Established 1967. Triennial Review combined stage one and stage two Report published in January 2015. 52 Queen Anne's Gate London, SW1H 9AG 020 3334 4402 info@paroleboard.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/parole-board Justin Russell, Director General Offender Reform and Commissioning Group Nick Hardwick CBE £55 - £62,000 Martin Jones £85,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014-15 £15, 385, 000 120 NAO Yes
1 Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman Department for Work and Pensions Tribunal NDPB No To investigate and decide on complaints about the way cases have been handled by the Board of the Pension Protection Fund Remuneration, staff and financial information is included under the Pensions Ombudsman entry. 6th Floor, 11 Belgrave Road, London, SW1V 1RB 020 7630 2200 enquiries@pensions-ombudsman.org.uk http://www.ppfo.org.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP N/A N/A Anthony Arter -Ombudsman £130 - £135,000 No No Yes PHSO (administrative matters only) 2016-17 2014 £0 54 NAO Yes
1 Pensions Advisory Service, The Department for Work and Pensions NDPB No To provide an independent and free information and guidance service to members of the public who have a query or complaint on a private pensions matter Established 1983. A company limited by guarantee. Expecting to be absorbed into new Single Finance Guidance Body. 11 Belgrave Road, London, SW1V 1RB 0300 123 1047 enquiries@pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk http://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Ann Harris £15- £20,000 Michelle Cracknell £120 - £125,000 No No Yes N/A 2016-17 2014 £3,674,000 89 NAO Chair is OCPA regulated
1 Planning Inspectorate Department for Communities and Local Government Executive Agency Yes To deliver impartial decisions, recommendations and advice to customers in a fair, open and timely manner. Established 1908. Integrated with the Infrastructure Planning Commission in 2012. Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN 0303 444 5000 enquiries@pins.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/planning-inspectorate Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor Sara Weller £20,000 Sarah Richards £145,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £40,785,000 631 NAO No
1 Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Tribunal NDPB No Hears appeals against proposed decisions of the Controller Plant Variety Rights against proposed decisions under the Plant Varieties Act; and against proposed decisions of the National Authorities (all UK agriculture ministers) against decisions made under the 2001 National List of Varieties regulations (as amended). Tribunal has not sat since 1984. Defra has now agreed with Cabinet Office that it will not be transferred to HM Courts and Tribunals Service under the Public Bodies Act. Will be reviewed when Scottish Government concludes its review of tribunals and decides whether to set up its own PVST. This will not be before 2019. c/o Andy Mitchell, Defra, Zone H, Eastbrook, Shaftesbury Road, CAMBRIDGE, CB21 4HA 020 8026 5714 andy.mitchell@defra.gsi.gov.uk N/A Prof Nicola Spence, Chief Plant Health Officer and Deputy Director, Plant Health, Bee Health and Seeds N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Not set Not set £0 - N/A No
1 Police Discipline Appeals Tribunal Home Office Tribunal NDPB No To consider appeals by police officers against decisions taken in relation to misconduct or unsatisfactory performance procedures. The current arrangements for Police Appeals Tribunals are set out in the Police Act 1996, Schedule 6 (as amended) and the Police Appeals Tribunals Rules 2012. Police Appeals Tribunals, Police Integrity Unit, 6th Flr, Fry Building, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF 020 7035 1319 magdalene.allen4@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk - David Lamberti, Director of Policing Multiple - Appointed as necessary by local policing body £366 gross per day (non QC) £469 gross per day (QC). Unable to provide annualised amount as this data is not collected. N/A N/A Yes - misconduct hearings held in public, subject to a small number of exceptions No No - Not set 2014 £0 - - No
1 Police Remuneration Review Body Home Office NDPB with advisory functions Required It provides independent recommendations to the Home Secretary and to the Northern Ireland Minister of Justice on the hours of duty, leave, pay, allowances and the issue, use and return of police clothing, personal equipment and accoutrements for police officers of or below the rank of chief superintendent and police cadets in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland respectively. Established in 2014 to replace the PNB Office of Manpower Economics, 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, EC4Y 8JX 0207 211 8368 charles.jordan@bis.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/police-remuneration-review-body David Lamberti, Director of Policing David Lebrecht £7,700 Charles Jordan (Secretariat) Civil Servant No No Yes N/A 2017 Not set 359,175 (For PRRB and NCA) 6 N/A Yes
1 Prison Service Pay Review Body Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No To provide independent advice on the remuneration of governing governors and operational managers, prison officers and support grades in the England and Wales Prison Service. The Prison Services Pay Review Body (PSPRB) also provides independent advice on the remuneration of prison governors, prison officers and support grades in the Northern Ireland Prison Service. Established 2001. The Secretariat for the PSPRB, as with all pay review bodies, is provided by the independent Office of Manpower Economics. 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4 8JX 020 7211 8257 dawn.camus@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/prison-services-pay-review-body Martin Williams, Director, Office of Manpower Economics Dr Peter Knight CBE £10,500 Dawn Camus Civil Servant No No Yes N/A 2016-17 2013-14 £68,700 - NAO/MoJ Yes
1 Public Health England Department of Health Executive Agency No PHE exists to protect and improve the nation’s health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities. It does this through world-class science, knowledge and intelligence, advocacy, partnerships and the delivery of specialist public health services Role and duties are set out in the PHE Framework Agreement (November 2013) and annual remit letter from DH Ministers (2016/17 published in May) Wellington House, 133-155 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8UG 0207 654 8000 enquiries@phe.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england Paul Macnaught, Director of EU, International & Public Health System Professor David Heymann £39,000 Duncan Selbie £186,401 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2017 £4,252,996,000 4,935 NAO No
1 Public Works Loan Board Public Works Loan Board Non Ministerial Department No The Public Works Loan Board (PWLB) lends money from the National Loans Fund to local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales and collects the associated repayments. Dates in its present form from 1875. Up to twelve Commissioners are appointed by the Crown to serve for individual terms of four years. The PWLB’s functions are entirely carried out by, and incorporated into, the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) through the nomination of DMO staff to the statutory executive roles of the public body. The activities of PWLB are allocated across the UK DMO’s organisational structure and carried out by its civil servants. PWLB is now included in Schedule 1 (Power to Abolish) of the Public Bodies Act 2011. This was done via the Infrastructure Act 2015. Whilst PWLB is now in the Abolish List, further steps need to be taken by ministers before this is finalised. UK Debt Management Office, Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London, EC3M 8UD 020 7862 6610 pwlb@dmo.gsi.gov.uk http://www.dmo.gov.uk/index.aspx?page=PWLB/Introduction - John Campbell £0 Jason Phillips (Secretary) Civil Servant No No Yes - 2016-17 Not set £0 - NAO No
1 Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre Department for Communities and Local Government Executive Agency No To provide conferencing and events services on a commercial basis and to return an annual dividend to government. - Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, SW1P 3EE 0207 798 4000 info@qeiicc.co.uk http://www.qeiicc.co.uk/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor N/A N/A Mark Taylor £120,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2012 £0 59 NAO No
9 Regional Advisory Committees / Forestry and Woodlands Advisory Committees (x9) Forestry Commission NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Forestry Commissioners on the performance of the Forestry Commissioners' functions under Section 1(3) and Part II of the Forestry Act 1967, and on such other functions as the Forestry Commissioners may from time to time determine. The Committees are appointed by the Forestry Commissioners under Sections 37 and 38 of the Forestry Act 1967. Chairs and Members are normally appointed for a 3-year term of office, this may be renewed. The Committees were reviewed as part of the Forest Regulatory Taskforce in 2012, which closed following the publication of the government's response to the Independent Panel on Forestry in January 2013. The working title of the Committees has now been amended to Forestry and Woodlands Advisory Committees to better reflect the remit. Forestry Commission, 620 Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1EJ 03000674000 seceng@forestry.gsi.gov.uk http://www.forestry.gov.uk/england-rac Ian Gambles Multiple £2,648 - - No No - PHSO 2016-17 2013 £0 - - No
1 Regulatory Policy Committee Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB with advisory functions No RPC provides the government with external, independent scrutiny of new regulatory and deregulatory proposals Established 2009. Reclassified as advisory NDPB in November 2011. 1 Victoria St, London, SW1H 0ET 020 7215 1460 regulatoryenquiries@rpc.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/regulatory-policy-committee Jaee Samant Michael Gibbons CBE £22,083 N/A Civil Servant No Yes Yes Not set 2016-17 2014 £820,600 15 Not set Not set
1 Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration Department of Health NDPB with advisory functions No To make recommendations on the remuneration of doctors and dentists involved in the NHS. Not set Office of Manpower Economics, 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8300 neil.higginbottom@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/review-body-on-doctors-and-dentists-remuneration Gavin Larner, Director of Workforce Professor Sir Paul Curran £6,650 - - No No Yes - 2017 2015 £0 3 NAO Yes
1 Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB with advisory functions No To advise on the principles which should govern the control of export of objects of cultural interest under the Export Control system generally; to advise the Secretary of State on all cases where refusal of an export licence for an object of cultural interest is suggested on the grounds of national importance; to advise in cases where a special Exchequer grant is needed towards the purchase of an object that would otherwise be exported. Established 1952. The Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art receives no direct government funding. Its costs are met out of the grant given by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to the Arts Council for England. Arts Council England, 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3HF 0207 268 9671 peter.rowlands@artscouncil.org.uk http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/what-we-do/supporting-museums/cultural-property/export-controls/reviewing-committee/ Dominic Lake [Deputy Director, Arts, Libraries & Cultural Property] Sir Hayden Phillips - Peter Rowlands (Secretary) - No Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2013 £0 - NAO Yes
1 Royal Air Force Museum Ministry of Defence NDPB No The Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum's objective is to promote public understanding of the history and traditions of the Royal Air Force by collecting, preserving and exhibiting artefacts and materials. Triennial Review findings published 9 Feb 17. Key recommendation that the RAF Museum, along with the other Service Museums, remain necessary and should continue to deliver a public service in support of agreed MoD objectives as Non Departmental Public Bodies. Grahame Park Way, Hendon, London, NW9 5LL 020 8205 2266 london@rafmuseum.org http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/ Charlie Pate, Director Resources, Air Command ACM Sir Glenn Torpy - Mrs Maggie Appleton £100-£105,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £8,792,444 172 NAO Yes
1 Royal Armouries Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No Maintaining and exhibiting a national collection of arms, armour, and associated objects, and maintaining a record relating to arms and armour and to the Tower of London. Established 1660. Armouries Drive, Leeds, Yorkshire LS10 1LT 0113 220 1999 enquiries@armouries.org.uk http://www.royalarmouries.org Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] General the Lord Dannatt - Edward Impey £116,150 No No - on request Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £7,088,000 155 NAO Yes
1 Royal Mint Advisory Committee on the design of coins, medals, seals and decorations Her Majesty's Treasury NDPB with advisory functions No The purpose of the committee is to raise the standard of numismatic and medallic art in Britain and this remains its primary concern, being charged on behalf of HM Treasury and other government departments with the recommendation of all new designs for United Kingdom coins, official medals, seals and decorations. It was established with the personal approval of King George V. Established 1922. Triennial review completed March 2014. Royal Mint Museum, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, CF72 8YT 01443 623005 kevin.clancy@royalmintmuseum.org.uk http://www.royalmintmuseum.org.uk/about-us/royal-mint-advisory-committee/index.html Dave Ramsden, DG, Chief Economic Advisor, HM Treasury Lord Waldegrave of North Hill unpaid Dr Kevin Clancy - No No Yes - 2016-17 Triennial Review, February 2014 £0 - NAO (alongside the Royal Mint) Yes
1 Royal Museums Greenwich Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To enrich people's understanding of the sea, the exploration of space, and Britain's role in world history. Established 1937 Greenwich, London SE10 9NF 020 8858 4422 rmgenquiries@rmg.co.uk www.rmg.co.uk Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Sir Charles Dunstone - Dr Kevin Fewster AM, FRSA £120-£125,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £16,020,000 484 NAO Yes
1 Rural Payments Agency Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Executive Agency No RPA's work helps the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to encourage a thriving farming and food sector and strong rural communities. It is the accredited paying agency for all CAP schemes in England. Established 2001. CE remuneration shown is full year salary. Rural Payments Agency, PO Box 69 Reading RG1 3YD 03000 200 301 ruralpayments@defra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/rural-payments-agency David Kennedy, Director General, Food, Farming, Animal and Plant Health Trevor Spires £20 -£25,000 Paul Caldwell £85-£90,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £132,004,000 1,900 NAO No
1 School Teachers’ Review Body Department for Education NDPB with advisory functions No The School Teachers’ Review Body was established to report to the Prime Minister and to the Secretary of State for Education on the statutory pay and conditions of school teachers in England and Wales. Its recommendations cover pay and conditions for school teachers. Established 1991. Dr Patricia Rice become Chair with effect from 1 September 2014. She is a Prime Minister’s appointment, with fees paid on a per diem basis. 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8116 nicholas.parkinson@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/school-teachers-review-body Stephen Baker, Deputy Director, School Employment and Teacher Retention Division, Department for Education Dr Patricia Rice £10,150. The chair receives a £350 daily fee and that this is the total fees paid for FY16/17. Nicholas Parkinson Civil Servant No No Yes N/A 2017 2013 £59,050 - N/A Yes
1 Science Advisory Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal Weapons Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No To provide advice on the biophysical, biomechanical, pathological and clinical aspects of generic classes of less-lethal weapon systems. Succeeding DOMILL (DSAC Sub-Committee on the Medical Implications of Less-Lethal weapons) HQ Surgeon General, Floor 3 Zone J, MOD Main Building, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2HB 020 7807 0464 SGSecFin-SecGpMailbox@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/science-advisory-committee-on-the-medical-implications-of-less-lethal-weapons Surgeon Vice Admiral Alasdair Walker, The Surgeon General Prof R J Flower FRS £2,790 Civil Servant Civil Servant No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £70,000 - NAO Yes
1 Science Advisory Council Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB with advisory functions No The SAC challenges and supports the Department’s Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) in independently assuring and challenging the evidence underpinning Defra policies and ensuring that the evidence programme meets Defra’s needs. Established 2004. Following an Independent review the SAC was re-modelled in August 2011 in line with review report recommendations. 70% of the expenditure figure is the cost of the Defra secretariat. Science Advisory Council, Area 6c, Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR 0208 026 8973 Science.Advisory.Council@defra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/science-advisory-council Dr Iain Williams, Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser Prof Charles Godfray £2,868 Nicky Gee Civil Servant No Yes Yes - 2015-16 2014 £43,000 2 N/A Yes
1 Science and Technology Facilities Council Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No STFC supports university-based research, innovation and skills development in astronomy, particle physics, nuclear physics, and space science by granting access to large-scale scientific facilities. Formed as a new Research Council in 2007 through a merger of the Council for Central Laboratory of the Research Councils and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research council and the transfer of responsibility for nuclear physics from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. To be merged into UKRI April 2018 Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1SZ 01793 442000 enquiries@stfc.ac.uk http://www.stfc.ac.uk/ Gareth Davies Professor Sir Michael Sterling FREng £16,430 Dr Brian Bowsher £120,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £659,710,735 2,051 - Yes
1 Science Museum Group Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB Yes To care for, preserve and add to the objects in the collections, to ensure that objects are exhibited to the public and to promote the public’s enjoyment and understanding of science and technology. The National Museum of Science and Industry and the Museum of Science and Industry Manchester merged to form the Science Museum Group on 1 February 2012. From 2013-14 the museums have taken over the statutory functions of the Railway Heritage Committee. Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD 020 7942 4000 / 0333 241 4000 info@sciencemuseum.ac.uk http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/smg.aspx Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Dame Mary Archer from 1 January 2015 - Ian Blatchford basic salary £165-£170,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £43,300,000 865 NAO Yes
1 Sea Fish Industry Authority Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB Yes Supports all sectors of the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future and aims to support and improve the environmental sustainability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the industry, as well as promoting sustainably-sourced seafood. Seafish is funded by a levy on the first sale of seafood landed and imported in the UK. Established by the Fisheries Act 1981. Seafish, 18 Logie Mill, Logie Green Road, Edinburgh, EH7 4HS 0131 558 3331 seafish@seafish.co.uk http://www.seafish.org/ Neil Hornby, Director, Marine and Fisheries Brian Young (Acting) £15-£20,000 Marcus Coleman £95-£100,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2011 £0 100 NAO Yes
1 Security Industry Authority Home Office NDPB Yes The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. They are an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001. The SIA was established under the Private Security Industry Act 2001. Elizabeth France is Chair. Remuneration is based on 2.5 working days per week (according to the Terms of reference on file) PO Box 49768, London, WC1V 6WY 020 7025 4159 jim.mitchell@sia.gsi.gov.uk http://sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/home.aspx Cecilia French - Director, Safeguarding Elizabeth France £54,963 Dr Alan Clamp £120-£125,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 2010 £0 230 NAO Yes
1 Security Vetting Appeals Panel Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No To hear appeals against the refusal or withdrawal of security clearance and to make recommendations to the appropriate head of department. Established 1997. Not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Costs included in Cabinet Office Accounts The Secretary, Security Vetting Appeals Panel, Room 335, Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS. 020 7276 5645 svap@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/security-vetting-appeals-panel Campbell McCafferty, Government Chief Security Officer Sir George Newman £11,375 Martin Sterling Civil Servant No No Yes - Not set 2013 £52,000 2 - Yes
1 Senior Salaries Review Body Cabinet Office NDPB with advisory functions No The Review Body on Senior Salaries provides independent advice to the Prime Minister, the Lord Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Defence on the remuneration of holders of judicial office, senior civil servants, senior officers of the armed forces and other such public appointments as may from time to time be specified. Established 1971. Members are paid per day. Office of Manpower Economics, 8th Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London, EC4Y 8JX 020 7211 8300 gabrielle.kann@beis.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/review-body-on-senior-salaries Peter Jinks Dr Martin Read £11,550 - - No No Yes - 2017 2014 £50,000 - NAO Yes
1 Sentencing Council for England and Wales Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Sentencing Council for England and Wales promotes greater consistency in sentencing, whilst maintaining the independence of the judiciary. The Council produces guidelines on sentencing for the judiciary and aims to increase public understanding of sentencing. In 2010, the Sentencing Council replaced the Sentencing Guidelines Council (2004) and the Sentencing Advisory Panel (2004). The Lord Chief Justice is the president of the Sentencing Council. In his role he provides oversight to the Council and appoints judicial members. Board members - full time judicial members are not paid. The magistrate member is paid. Non judicial members who do not hold other public service roles are paid (currently 4 of 6) Room EB16, Royal Courts of Justice, London WC2A 2LL 020 7071 5793 info@sentencingcouncil.gsi.gov.uk http://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/ Justin Russell, Director General, Offender Reform and Commissioning Group Lord Justice Treacy - Steve Wade - Head of the Office of the Sentencing Council Civil Servant No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £1,455,000 17 NAO through MoJ Yes
1 Serious Fraud Office Serious Fraud Office Non Ministerial Department No The Serious Fraud Office is an independent government department, operating under the superintendence of the Attorney General. Its purpose is to protect society by investigating and, if appropriate, prosecuting those who commit serious or complex fraud, bribery and corruption and pursuing them and others for the proceeds of their crime. It operates in line with its statutory purpose and policies. Its Director is David Green CB QC. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) was established by the Criminal Justice Act 1987. The Director of the Serious Fraud Office is an executive position. The position of Chair of the Board and Chief Executive are held by the same person so the information has been left blank with only the Chief Executive information listed. 2-4 Cockspur Street, London, SW1Y 5BS 020 7239 7000 public.enquiries@sfo.gsi.gov.uk http://www.sfo.gov.uk/ - - - David Green CB QC £175 - £180,000 No No Yes - 2016-17 Not set £53,630,000 407 NAO No
1 Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) Ministry of Defence NDPB No The SSRO regulates the UK government’s procurement of ‘single source’, or non-competitive, military goods, works and services. It is the independent statutory regulator of single source defence procurement, issuing statutory guidance, assessing compliance and determining how the regime applies to individual contracts. Our principal statutory aims are to ensure that good value for money is obtained for the UK taxpayer in expenditure on qualifying defence contracts, and that single source suppliers are paid a fair and reasonable price under those contracts. Established via the Defence Reform Act 2014 and commenced in July 2014. Finlaison House, 15-17 Furnival Street, London, EC4A 1AB 020 3771 4767 enquiries@ssro.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/ssro Charly Wason, Head of SSAT George Jenkins OBE £71,000 Marcine Waterman £140- £145,000 Yes Yes Yes N/A 2016-17 Not set £5,849,000 33 NAO Yes
1 Sir John Soane's Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No This is the House, Museum and Collections of the architect Sir John Soane, who died in 1837. The Collections comprise works of art, paintings, books, manuscripts and architectural models and drawings. Established 1837. 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BP 020 7405 2107 LTilley@soane.org.uk http://www.soane.org/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Guy Elliott £0 Bruce Boucher £78,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2017 £1,983,000 44 NAO No
1 Skills Funding Agency Department for Education Executive Agency No The Skills Funding Agency funds and promotes adult further education and skills training in England (excluding higher education). Established April 2010. Peter Lauener was appointed the new permanent Chief Executive in November 2014. He is also the Chief Executive of the Education Funding Agency. The agency merged with the Education Funding Agency on 1 April 2017, to become the Education and Skills Funding Agency. Cheylesmore House, Quinton Road, Coventry, CV1 2WT 0345 377 5000 info@sfa.bis.gov.uk until 31 March 2017. Contact form available on website from 1 April 2017. https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/skills-funding-agency (until 31 March 2017) www.gov.uk/efsa (after 1 April 2017) Anne Frost Director for Careers and Further Education (CAFE) Mark Farrar was the acting chair of the Skills Funding Agency Advisory Board - effective from 9 September 2015. Unpaid. Can claim reasonable t&s Peter Lauener £141,000. This includes role as Chief Executive of the Education Funding Agency. No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £3,279,006,601 1,886 NAO No
1 Social Mobility Commission Department for Education NDPB with advisory functions No The Social Mobility Commission (SMC) monitors the progress towards improving social mobility in the UK, and promotes social mobility in England. It was previously called the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission until 2016 when the legislative base was amended in the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016. Established 2012. Sanctuary Buildings, 20 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BT 0207 783 8402 contact@smcpcommission.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/social-mobility-commission Jack Feintuck - Deputy Director - Social Mobility Strategy & Evidence Team Rt Hon Alan Milburn Zero N/A N/A No No Yes N/A 2016-17 Not set £589,000 7 NAO Yes
1 Social Science Research Committee, The Food Standards Agency NDPB with advisory functions No Provides advice to the Food Standards Agency about how it gathers and uses social science evidence. Established 2008. SSRC Secretariat, Food Standards Agency, Room 1C Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH 020 7276 8743 ssrc@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk http://ssrc.food.gov.uk/ Javier Dominguez, FSA Director of Science, Evidence and Research Professor Peter Jackson £255 Helen Atkinson Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2014-16 2016 £27,742 1 - No
1 Social Security Advisory Committee Department for Work and Pensions NDPB with advisory functions No Provides advice to the Secretary of State on proposals for the amendment of secondary legislation and on general social security matters. Not set 5th Floor, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NA. 020 7829 3354 ssac@ssac.gsi.gov.uk http://gov.uk/SSAC Jeremy Moore Paul Gray £20 - £25,000 Denise Whitehead Civil Servant No Yes Yes N/A 2017 2015 £0 4 N/A Yes
1 Sport England Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No Sport England wants everyone in England regardless of age, background or level of ability to feel able to engage in sport and physical acitivity Established 1997 1st Floor, 21 Bloomsbury St, London WC1B 3HF 020 7273 1551 Info@sportengland.org http://www.sportengland.org/ Nick Pontefract [Head of Sport] Nick Bitel £40,500 Jennie Price £150-£155,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £105,000,000 230 NAO Yes
1 Sports Grounds Safety Authority Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB Yes To create the conditions for safe and enjoyable experiences for people at all sports grounds, not only in England and Wales, but around the world and to provide trusted advice and guidance, and use our experience and commitment to drive continuous improvement. Football Licesing Authority established in 1989. Became Sports Grounds Safety Authority in 2010. 1st Floor, East Wing, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8JX 020 7930 6693 info@sgsamail.org.uk http://www.safetyatsportsgrounds.org.uk/ Nick Pontefract [Head of Sport] Alan Coppin £18,130 Karen Eyre-White £65-£70,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2015-16 Not set £1,370,000 18 NAO Yes
1 Standards and Testing Agency Department for Education Executive Agency Yes The Standards and Testing Agency (STA), an executive agency of the Department for Education, is responsible for the development and delivery of all statutory assessments from early years to the end of Key Stage 2, delivering the professional skills tests for prospective teachers and putting in place the logistics arrangements for completed general qualification scripts. Established 2011. Earlsdon Park, 53-55 Butts Road, Earlsdon Park, Coventry CV1 3BH 0300 303 3013 assessments@education.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/standards-and-testing-agency Paul Kett, Director General, Education Standards Directorate No N/A Claire Burton £85-£90,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £57,000,000 115 NAO No
1 Student Loans Company Department for Education NDPB No The Student Loans Company (SLC) is a non-profit making government-owned organisation set up to provide loans and grants to students in universities and colleges in the UK. Established 1989. Government funding and expenditure figures represent UK totals from DfE and the Devolved Administrations. 100 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7JD 0141 306 2000 Not set http://www.slc.co.uk/ Matt Toombs, Director, Student Finance and Analysis Christian Brodie £50,000 Steve Lamey £205,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2000 £200,105,005 2,342 KPMG Yes
1 Tate Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To increase the public’s understanding and enjoyment of British art from the 16th century to the present day and of international modern and contemporary art. Established 1897. Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG 020 7887 8888 info@tate.org.uk http://www.tate.org.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Interim Chair Lionel Barber appointed as of 1 August 2017 - Sir Nicholas Serota CH £175-£180,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £32,149,000 1,309 NAO Yes
1 Technical Advisory Board Home Office NDPB with advisory functions No To advise the Home Secretary on whether obligations imposed on communications service providers under the terms of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) and Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA) are reasonable. Established 2002. The Technical Advisory Board, PO Box 38542, London SW1H 9YE - tab@homeoffice.x.gsi.gov.uk http://www.gov.uk/tab Head of Unit, IPU, Office of Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office Jonathan Holye £2,118 P Skippen (Secretary) Civil Servant No No No N/A 2014-15 2013 £0 - NAO Yes
1 The Pensions Ombudsman Department for Work and Pensions Tribunal NDPB No To investigate and decide on complaints and disputes concerning occupational and personal pension schemes. The Ombudsman is completely independent and acts as an impartial adjudicator. Same organisation as PPF Ombudsman, so appointment and business information is also shown under PPF Ombudsman entry. 6th Floor, 11 Belgrave Road, London SW1V 1RB 020 7630 2200 enquiries@pensions-ombudsman.org.uk http://www.pensions-ombudsman.org.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP N/A N/A Anthony Arter -Ombudsman £130 - £135,000 No No Yes PHSO (administrative matters only) 2016-17 2014 £3,900,000 54 NAO Yes
1 The Pensions Regulator Department for Work and Pensions NDPB Yes To protect the benefits of members of occupational pension schemes , to protect the benefits of members of personal pension schemes (where there is a direct payment arrangement), to promote, and to improve understanding of the good administration of work-based pension schemes, to reduce the risk of situations arising which may lead to compensation being payable from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), to maximise employer compliance with employer duties and the employment safeguards introduced by the Pensions Act 2008, to minimise any adverse impact on the sustainable growth of an employer (in relation to the exercise of the regulator’s functions under Part 3 of the Pensions Act 2004 only). Our new objective on sustainable growth came into force on 14 July 2014. Not set Napier House, Trafalgar Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4DW 0345 600 5666 customersupport@thepensionsregulator.gov.uk http://www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/ Helen John, Deputy Director ALB Partnership team, DWP Mark Boyle £60 - £65,000 Lesley Titcomb £205-£210,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £38,000,000 576 NAO Yes
1 Theatres Trust, The Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB with advisory functions Yes The Trust was established to promote the protection of theatres for the benefit of the nation. It is also a statutory consultee in the Planning system. Its remit covers England, Scotland and Wales. Established 1976 by The Theatres Trust Act. Government funding is through English Heritage. 22 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0QL 020 7836 8591 info@theatrestrust.org.uk http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/ Dominic Lake, Deputy Director, Arts, Libraries & Cultural Property Tim Eyles - Jon Morgan £60-£70,000 No No Yes PHSO and SPSO 2015-16 Not set - 9 Saffery Champness Yes
1 Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Department for Transport Tribunal NDPB Yes The seven Traffic Commissioners are appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport and have responsibility for: the licensing of the operators of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and of buses and coaches; the registration of local bus services and taking action against drivers of HGVs and (PSVs) public service vehicles in certain circumstances. This is not an organisation does not have a board. The Senior Traffic Commissioner is listed as the ‘Chair’.  Each traffic commissioner is a statutory appointee. Senior Traffic Commissioner Suite 4 Stone Cross Place, Stone Cross Lane, Golborne, Warrington, WA3 2SH 0300 123 9000 enquiries@otc.gsi.gov.uk www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners Patricia Hayes, Director General Roads Devolution and Motoring Beverley Bell Senior Traffic Commissioner £121,390 - - No No Yes - 2015-16 2015 Not set - NAO as part of DVSA No
1 Transport Focus Department for Transport NDPB No Transport Focus (officially the Passengers’ Council) is the independent transport user watchdog, whose mission is to get the best deal for passengers and, since 30 March 2015, road users. Transport Focus represents rail passengers in England, Scotland and Wales, bus and tram passengers in England (outside London) passengers on scheduled domestic coach services, and users of the strategic road network in England. Not set 3rd Floor, Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8JX 0300 123 0855 jon.carter@passengerfocus.org.uk www.transportfocus.org.uk Nick Joyce, Acting Director General, Rail Jeff Halliwell £35,000 Anthony Smith £125-£130,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £6,900,000 46 NAO Yes
1 Treasure Valuation Committee Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB with advisory functions No To recommend to the Secretary of State valuations for the items brought before it and to provide advice to the Secretary of State in cases where there is grounds for dispute (Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice, para. 65-85). The Department for Culture, Media and Sport provides £98,830 funding to The British Museum Great Court Ltd for the administration of the Treasure Act 1996 including servicing the Treasure Valuation Committee. Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG 020 7323 8611 treasure@britishmuseum.org http://finds.org.uk/treasure Lise-Anne Boissiere [Head of Tourism and Heritage] Professor Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn - Ian Richardson (Secretary) £29-£33,210 No Yes Yes PHSO 2014 2012 £98,830 - - Yes
1 Tribunal Procedure Committee Ministry of Justice NDPB with advisory functions No The Tribunal Procedure Committee was created by paragraph 22 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 to make rules governing the practice and procedure in the First–tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal. Established 2008. 3rd Floor, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 0203 334 2070 tpcsecretariat@justice.gsi.gov.uk http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/tribunal-procedure-committee Catherine Lee, Director General Law and Access to Justice Group Mr Justice Peter Roth N/A Tony Allman Civil Servant No No Yes N/A 2012-13 Not set £0 2 - Yes
1 Trinity House Department for Transport NDPB Yes - no enforcement powers Trinity House has powers and responsibilities in connection with the provision, maintenance, alteration, inspection and control of lighthouses, buoys and beacons for England and Wales, the Channel Islands, and at Gibraltar. Trinity House carries out a number of Maritime Charitable activities which are outside of its statutory functions. Not set Trinity Square  Tower Hill, City of London, Greater London EC3N 4DH 020 7481 6900 enquiries@trinityhouse.co.uk www.trinityhouse.co.uk Lucy Chadwick, Director General, International, Security and Environment Captain Ian McNaught - Captain Ian McNaught £115-£120,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2014 £0 288 NAO No
1 UK Anti Doping Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No The UK’s National Anti-Doping Organisation, as defined in the World Anti-Doping Code. UK Anti-Doping protects the right of athletes to compete in doping-free sport. - Fleetbank House, 2-6 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8AE 020 7842 3450 ukad@ukad.org.uk http://www.ukad.org.uk/ Nick Pontefract [Head of Sport] Trevor Pearce CBE QPM £35 - £40,000 Nicole Sapstead £130-£135,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2017 £6,076,000 54 NAO Yes
1 UK Atomic Energy Authority Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy NDPB No UKAEA researches fusion energy and related technologies, with the aim of positioning the UK as a leader in sustainable nuclear energy. Established 1954 UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, OX14 3DB 01235 528822 foienquiries@uk-atomic-energy.org.uk www.gov.uk/ukaea Gareth Davies Professor Roger Cashmore £25,000 Prof. Ian Chapman £82,500 No Yes Yes - 2016-17 2000 £27,614,970 2,191 KPMG Yes
1 UK Debt Management Office Her Majesty's Treasury Executive Agency No The DMO's main role is to carry out the Government's debt management policy of minimising financing costs over the long term, taking account of risk, and to minimise the cost of offsetting the Government's net cash flows over time, while operating in a risk appetite approved by Ministers in both cases. Established 1998. Eastcheap Court, 11 Philpot Lane, London EC3M 8UD 020 7862 6500 pressofficer@dmo.gsi.gov.uk http://www.dmo.gov.uk/ Dave Ramsden, DG, Chief Economic Advisor, HM Treasury - - Robert Stheeman £145-150,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £17,721,000 121 NAO No
1 UK Hydrographic Office Ministry of Defence Executive Agency No To provide navigation charts and other hydrographic products and services to Defence, UK and other Governments, and for commercial shipping. As a Trading Fund, UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) raises its revenue through the sale of goods and services to customers. Review completed July 2015. UKHO, Admiralty Way, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 2DN 01823 337900 UKHO-Secretariat@UKHO.gov.uk http://www.ukho.gov.uk/ Julie Taylor, Director General, Head Office & Commissioning Services Adam Singer £28,000 John Humphrey £115-£120,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £19,700,000 888 NAO No
1 UK Space Agency Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Executive Agency Yes UKSA is responsible for all strategic decisions on the UK civil space programme and provides a clear, single voice for UK space ambitions. Established 2008. Chair remuneration represents payment to John Lewis Partnership for Chair's services in 2013/14. CE remuneration includes London allowance of £3,500. 2013-14 annual report published in Houses of Parliament in July 2014. Commissioners are eligible to claim remuneration of up to £4k plus T&S. Report of Triennial Review in 2014 may not be published following decision to withdraw majority funding by Whitehall departments in 2016-17, implications of which are still being explored. Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wilts SN2 1SZ 020 7215 5000 info@ukspaceagency.bis.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-space-agency Gareth Davies David Southwood £8,000 Katherine Courtney £130-£135,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2010 £376,470,000 106 NAO Yes
1 UK Statistics Authority UK Statistics Authority Non Ministerial Department Yes The Authority’s functions relate to its statutory areas of responsibility: oversight of the UK official statistics system, which includes around 30 central government departments and the devolved administrations, and the promotion, safeguarding and monitoring of quality, comprehensiveness and good practice in relation to all official statistics, wherever produced; production of a Code of Practice for Statistics and assessment of official statistics against the code; and governance of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) the UK’s National Statistical Institute and the largest producer of official statistics. Established under Statistics and Registration Act 2007. CE remuneration is 15/16 salary, following appointment on 1 July 2014. Public Administration Select Committee: Review of the 2007 Act undertaken in 2012/13. Staff employed is based on the FTE as at 31 March 2017. 1 Drummond Gate, London, SW1V 2QQ 0845 604 1857 authority.enquiries@statistics.gsi.gov.uk http://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/ - Sir Andrew Dilnot CBE £70-75,000 John Pullinger CB Cstat £150- £155,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £230,213,000 3,448 NAO Yes
1 UK Supreme Court UK Supreme Court Non Ministerial Department No The Court hears appeals on arguable points of law of the greatest public importance, for the whole of the United Kingdom in civil cases, and for England, Wales and Northern Ireland in criminal cases. Additionally, it hears cases on devolution matters under the Scotland Act 1998, the Northern Ireland Act 1988 and the Government of Wales Act 2006, this includes issues about whether the devolved executive and legislative authorities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have acted or propose to act within their powers or have failed to comply with any other duty imposed on them. In October 2009, the UK Supreme Court replaced the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords as the highest court in the United Kingdom. Parliament Square, London, SW1P 3BD 020 7960 1900 enquiries@supremecourt.gsi.gov.uk http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/ - N/A - Mark Ormerod CB £95,445 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £5,915,000 48 NAO/PAC Yes
1 United Kingdom Sports Council Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No UK Sport is responsible for working in partnership with the home country sports councils and other agencies to lead the UK to world class success in Olympic and Paralympic sports and secure hosting sporting events in the UK. Established 1996. UKSC was to be merged under the Public Bodies reform programme - now to be retained. Rod Carr appointed as Chair from 22 April 2013 and stepped down on 21 April 2017; previously Baroness Sue Campbell. Dame Katherine Grainger has been appointed the new chair effective from 1 July 2017, the interim period was covered by Lis Astall. Triennial review (joint with Sport England) completed 16th September 2015 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3HF 020 7211 5100 info@uksport.gov.uk http://www.uksport.gov.uk/ Nick Pontefract [Head of Sport] at 31 March 2017 Rod Carr CBE (at 31 March 2017) £40 - £45,000 Liz Nicholl CBE £135 -£140,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £53,536,000 114 NAO Yes
1 Valuation Office Agency Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs Executive Agency No The Valuation Office Agency is responsible for providing valuations and property advice to support taxation and benefits Established 1910 (became Executive Agency 1991) Head Office, 97-103 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5BU 03000 501501 customerservices@voa.gsi.gov.uk http://www.voa.gov.uk/ Jon Thompson Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs - - Penny Ciniewicz (Chief Executive) £125-£130,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2009 £199,160,743 Funding from Clients excluding income generation 3,272 NAO No
1 Valuation Tribunal for England Department for Communities and Local Government Tribunal NDPB No To determine appeals concerning business rates and council tax (valuation, liability and reduction schemes). Established 2009 by the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007. Annual report and financial information contained in VTS Report. Second Floor, 120 Leman Street, London, E1 8EU 020 7426 3900 president@vts.gsi.gov.uk http://www.valuationtribunal.gov.uk/WhoWeAre/Valuation_Tribunal_for_England.aspx Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor N/A N/A N/A £0 Yes Yes No JACO 2015-16 2015-16 £0 - - No
1 Valuation Tribunal Service Department for Communities and Local Government NDPB No To provide staff, accommodation and other support (including general advice about procedure in relation to proceedings before tribunals) to the Valuation Tribunal for England. Established on 1 April 2004 under the Local Government Act 2003. Second Floor, 120 Leman Street, London, E1 8EU 020 7426 3900 tony.masella@vts.gsi.gov.uk http://www.valuationtribunal.gov.uk/ Leah Sparks, Deputy Dictor John O'Shea £9,000 Tony Masella £94,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015-16 £7,188,000 80 NAO Yes
1 Vehicle Certification Agency Department for Transport Executive Agency Yes The Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT). The VCA delivers its responsibilities to the Secretary of State for Transport as the UK Type Approval Authority for new on and off-road vehicles, systems and components. Not set 1, Eastgate Office Centre, Eastgate Road, Bristol, BS5 6XX 0300 3305797 enquiries@vca.gov.uk www.dft.gov.uk/vca Patricia Hayes, Director General, Roads, Devolution and Motoring, DfT - - Pia Wilkes £55-60,000 No No Yes PHSO 2015-16 Not set £0 179 NAO No
1 Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Ministry of Defence NDPB with advisory functions No Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees (VAPC) play a central role in promoting the interests and welfare of veterans by: raising awareness of schemes administered by DBS Veterans UK; welfare pathways; advising and signposting veterans; and providing a consultative body able to engage with the MOD. Formerly known as War Pensions Committees. VAPC Focal Point, DBS Veterans UK, Room 6406, Norcross, Lancashire FY5 3WP 0808 1914218 veterans-uk@mod.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/veterans-advisory-and-pensions-committees-x13 Jon Parkin, Head of Veterans UK Paul Kingham - Civil Servant Civil Servant No Yes No N/A 03/03/16 2015 £30,000 - - Yes
1 Veterinary Medicines Directorate Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Executive Agency Yes To protect public health, animal health and the environment and to promote animal welfare by assuring the safety, quality and efficacy of veterinary medicines. Established in 1990. CE remuneration shown is full year salary. Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3LS 01932 336 911 postmaster@vmd.defra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/veterinary-medicines-directorate David Kennedy, Director General, Food, Farming, Animal and Plant Health Julia Drown £1-£5,000 Peter Borriello £115-£120,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2011 £4,274,000 155 NAO No
1 Veterinary Products Committee Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs NDPB with advisory functions No Advises the Secretary of State on veterinary medicines, animal feed additives and promotes the collection of information relating to suspected adverse reactions to veterinary medicines. It considers representations by market authorisation holders/applicants in relation to granting, refusal or revocation of a marketing authorisation or animal test certificate. Established in 1970 by an order made under the Medicines Act 1968. In 2005 the order was revoked by the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2005. However, the regulations, which are revoked and replaced regularly, provided that there should continue to be a VPC. Chair's appointment is paid on preparation and attendance fee per meeting basis. VMD, Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3LS 01932 338490 vpc@vmd.defra.gsi.gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/veterinary-products-committee Paul Green, Director of Operations, VMD Prof Bill Reilly £800-£1,000 Lea Stott Civil Servant Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016 2013 £32,197 - N/A No
1 Victoria and Albert Museum Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No As the world’s leading museum of art and design, the V&A enriches people’s lives by promoting the practice of design and increasing knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the designed world. Established 1857. Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL 020 7942 2000 vanda@vam.ac.uk http://www.vam.ac.uk/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] Nicholas Coleridge CBE - Dr Tristram Hunt £135-£140,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2016 £38,457,000 571 NAO Yes
1 VisitBritain Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No VisitBritain is the national tourism agency responsible for marketing Britain worldwide and developing Britain's visitor economy. Working with partners in the UK and Overseas to ensure Britain is marketed in an inspirational and relevant way around the world. The British Tourist Authority was established under the Development of Tourism Act 1969 and trades as VisitBritain (VB) and VisitEngland (VE): VB and VE expenditure and activities are reported separately in this document. A triennial review of VB and VE was completed on 12th March 2015 Sanctuary Buildings, 20 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BT 020 7578 1000 industry.relations@visitbritain.org http://www.visitbritain.org Lise-Anne Boissiere [Head of Tourism and Heritage] Steve Ridgway £49,090 Sally Balcombe £155-£160,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £57,822,000 256 NAO Yes
1 VisitEngland Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB with advisory functions No VisitEngland is the national tourist board for England. Responsible for marketing England to domestic markets and for improving England's tourism product. The English Tourist Board, now known as VisitEngland was created by the Development of Tourism Act, 1969. The Board's expenses and work of the VisitEngland Executive team is funded via the British Tourist Authority trading as VisitEngland. A triennial review of VB and VE was completed on 12th March 2015 Sanctuary Buildings, 20 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BT. 020 7578 1400 Not set http://www.visitengland.com/ Lise-Anne Boissiere [Head of Tourism and Heritage] Denis Wormwell £45,210 Sally Balcombe £155-£160,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 Included in numbers for VisitBritain Included in numbers for VisitBritain NAO Yes
1 Wallace Collection Department for Culture, Media and Sport NDPB No To maintain and display the collection bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace and interpret for the public. Established 1900. Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, W1U 3BN 020 7563 9500 admin@wallacecollection.org http://www.wallacecollection.org/ Victoria MacCallum [Head of Museums, ALBs, Honours and Appointments] António Horta-Osório - Dr. Xavier Bray £85-£90,000 No Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 Not set £2,711,000 109 NAO Yes
1 Westminster Foundation for Democracy, The Foreign and Commonwealth Office NDPB No The Westminster Foundation for Democracy's work focuses on strengthening parliaments and political parties in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Established 1992. Government funding of £5.75million is a combination of £3.5 million from Foreign and Commonwealth Office and £2.25 million from Department for International Development. 8th Floor Artillery House, 11/19 Artillery Row, London, SW1P 1RT 020 7799 1311 Kerrie.doogan-turner@wfd.org http://www.wfd.org/ Paul Williams, Director, Multilateral Policy Henry Bellingham - Mr Anthony Smith £97,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £6,750,000 33 NAO Yes
1 Wilton Park Foreign and Commonwealth Office Executive Agency No To support delivery of HMG's foreign policy priorities through organisation of circa 50 conferences a year. Established 1946. Government funding of £2.15million made up of £500,000 core FCO funding, £1.4m ODA and £250,000 capital contribution from the FCO. Wilton Park, Wiston House, Steyning, W Sussex BN44 3DZ 01903 815020 elise.maddocks@wiltonpark.org.uk https://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/ Hugh Elliott, Director of Communication Iain Ferguson CBE £20- £25,000 Richard Burge £115-£120,000 No No Yes PHSO 2016-17 2015 £2,928,000 80 NAO Yes
1 Youth Justice Board for England and Wales Ministry of Justice NDPB No The Youth Justice Board oversees the youth justice system in England and Wales, working to prevent offending and reoffending by children and young people under the age of 18 and ensuring that custody for them is safe, secure, and addresses the causes of their offending behaviour. Established 1998 under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ 020 3334 5300 enquiries@yjb.gov.uk http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/yjb Justin Russell, Director General, Offender Reform and Commissioning group Lord McNally and Charlie Taylor: £40 - 45,000 Charlie Taylor: (Started on 18 March 2017:) £5- £10,000 Colin Allars £110 - £115,000 Yes Yes Yes PHSO 2016-17 2013 - Triennial review £137,948,000 181 NAO Yes