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===Cabinet Office Public Bodies===
 
===Cabinet Office Public Bodies===
* [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointment]] (ACOBA)
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* [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] (ACOBA)
 
* [[Capacitybuilders]]
 
* [[Capacitybuilders]]
* Civil Service Appeal Board (CSAB)
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* [[Civil Service Appeal Board]] (CSAB)
 
* Commissioner for the Compact
 
* Commissioner for the Compact
* Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL)
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* [[Committee on Standards in Public Life]] (CSPL)
 
* Futurebuilders Advisory Panel (FAP)
 
* Futurebuilders Advisory Panel (FAP)
* House of Lords Appointments Commission (HOLAC)
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* [[House of Lords Appointments Commission]] (HOLAC)
 
* Main Honours Advisory Committee (MHAC)
 
* Main Honours Advisory Committee (MHAC)
 
* Security Commission (SC) and Security Vetting Appeals Panel (SVAP)
 
* Security Commission (SC) and Security Vetting Appeals Panel (SVAP)

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Structure

Civil Contingencies Secretariat | Joint Intelligence Committee | Joint Intelligence Organisation | Strategic Horizons Unit[1]

Cabinet Office units

  • Foreign and Defence Policy Secretariat
  • Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat
  • European and Global Issues Secretariat
  • Office of the Third Sector
  • Social Exclusion Task Force
  • Strategy Unit
  • Central Sponsor for Information Assurance (CSIA)
  • Knowledge and Information Management Unit (KIM)
  • Independent Offices
  • Government Chief Whip (Lords)
  • Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
  • Office of the Leader of the House of Lords
  • Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC)
  • Transformational Government

Cabinet Office Public Bodies

Notes

  1. Francis Maude to Tessa Jowell Strategic Horizons Unit: Manpower Cabinet Office Written answers and statements, 26 June 2009
  2. Cabinet Office Civil Contingencies Secretariat (CCS) How We Work This is archived web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. This snapshot was taken on 31/03/2009, accessed 6 March 2010