Difference between revisions of "HM Treasury"
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*[[David Gauke]] MP - Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury | *[[David Gauke]] MP - Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury | ||
*[[Chloe Smith]] MP - Economic Secretary to the Treasury | *[[Chloe Smith]] MP - Economic Secretary to the Treasury | ||
− | *[[Paul Deighton]] - Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, replaced [[Lord Sassoon]] | + | *[[Paul Deighton]] - Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, replaced [[Lord Sassoon]] with effect from January 2013 |
===Civil servants=== | ===Civil servants=== |
Revision as of 03:06, 15 August 2013
Her Majesty's Treasury (commonly known as HM Treasury) is the United Kingdom's economics and finance ministry.
People
Ministerial
- George Osborne - Chancellor - overall responsibility for the work of the Treasury.
- Danny Alexander MP - Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Mark Hoban MP Financial Secretary to the Treasury
- David Gauke MP - Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
- Chloe Smith MP - Economic Secretary to the Treasury
- Paul Deighton - Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, replaced Lord Sassoon with effect from January 2013
Civil servants
- Sir Nicholas Macpherson - Permanent Secretary HM Treasury (Earns £175,000 - £179,999 pa)
- R Shostak Head of Prime Minister's Delivery Unit and DG Performance Management (Earns £165,000 - £169,999)
- JMG Taylor - Financial Services and Stability Director (Earns £160,000 - £164,999 pa)
- Tom Scholar - 2nd Permanent Secretary (Earns £150,000 - £154,999 pa)
Publications
Contact
Website: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/about_index.htm