Difference between revisions of "Ministry of Justice (UK)"

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==People==
 
==People==
 
===Ministers===
 
===Ministers===
*[[Chris Grayling]] (MP) - Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
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*[[Michael Gove]] - secretary of state and lord chancellor
*[[Simon Hughes]] (MP) - Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties
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*[[Mike Penning]] - minister of state for policing, crime and criminal justice and victims
*[[Mike Penning]] (MP) - Minister of State for Policing, Criminal Justice and Victims
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*[[Edward Faulks]] (QC) - minister of state for civil justice and legal policy
*[[Edward Faulks]] (QC) - Minister of State for Civil Justice and Legal Policy
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*[[Shailesh Vara]] (MP) - parliamentary under-secretary of state, minister for the courts and legal aid
*[[Shailesh Vara]] (MP) - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for the Courts and Legal Aid
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*[[Andrew Selous]] (MP) - parliamentary under-secretary of state, minister for prisons, probation and rehabilitation
*[[Andrew Selous]] (MP) - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation
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*[[Caroline Dinenage]] - parliamentary under-secretary of state
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*[[Dominic Raab]] - parliamentary under-secretary of state
  
==Management==
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====Former====
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*[[Chris Grayling]] (MP) - lord chancellor and secretary of state for justice from 2012 to 2015. Is now the leader of the House of Commons.
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*[[Simon Hughes]] (MP) - minister of state for justice and civil liberties from 2013 to 2015. The Lib Dems lost their place in government in the 2015 general election and Hughes lost his seat.
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===Special Advisers===
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*[[Beth Armstrong]] - adviser to the secretary of state since May 2015. Has worked as an adviser to the [[Conservative Party]], for [[Michael Gove]] in the [[Department for Education]] and lobbyists [[Bell Pottinger]].
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*[[Henry Cook]] - adviser to the secretary of state since May 2015. Has worked under Gove in the [[Department for Education]] and as a spad to the then deputy chief whip [[Alistair Carmichael]].
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*[[Henry Newman]] - adviser to the secretary of state since May 2015. Former SpAd to [[Lord Maude]] in the [[Cabinet Office]].
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====Former====
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*[[Amy Fisher]] - was appointed special adviser to [[Chris Grayling]] in September 2012. She was former environment secretary [[Caroline Spelman]] special adviser. Fisher was formerly communications director at [[Policy Exchange]] and worked at [[Google]], where she was responsible for policy communications across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. <ref> Matt Cartmell [http://www.prweek.com/article/1151309/crosby-textors-guy-robinson-appointed-defra-special-adviser Crosby Textor's Guy Robinson appointed as Defra special adviser] ''PR Week'', 21 September 2012, accessed 6 October 2014 </ref> Still works with Grayling in his new capacity.
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*[[Will Gallagher]] - special adviser to MoJ from November 2012 to May 2015. Previously worked as chief operating officer at [[The Shaftesbury Partnership Ltd]] Gallagher also worked as a general manager at [[Gallaghers Group]]. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/will-gallagher/11/815/894 Will Gallagher] ''LinkedIn profile'', accessed 6 October 2014 </ref> Is now operations director at the [[National Citizen Service]].
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===Management===
 
*[[

Ursula Brennan]] - 

Permanent Secretary 



 
*[[

Ursula Brennan]] - 

Permanent Secretary 



 
*[[Ann Beasley

]] - Director General, Finance 



 
*[[Ann Beasley

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===Special Adviser===
 
*[[Amy Fisher]] - was appointed special adviser to [[Chris Grayling]] in September 2012. She was former environment secretary [[Caroline Spelman]] special adviser. Fisher was formerly communications director at [[Policy Exchange]] and worked at [[Google]], where she was responsible for policy communications across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. <ref> Matt Cartmell [http://www.prweek.com/article/1151309/crosby-textors-guy-robinson-appointed-defra-special-adviser Crosby Textor's Guy Robinson appointed as Defra special adviser] ''PR Week'', 21 September 2012, accessed 6 October 2014 </ref>
 
 
*[[Will Gallagher]] - special adviser to MoJ since November 2012. Previously worked as chief operating officer at [[The Shaftesbury Partnership Ltd]] Gallagher also worked as a general manager at [[Gallaghers Group]]. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/will-gallagher/11/815/894 Will Gallagher] ''LinkedIn profile'', accessed 6 October 2014 </ref>
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 10:27, 15 July 2015

Ministry of Justice

Background

Works to protect the public and reduce reoffending, and to provide a more effective, transparent and responsive criminal justice system for victims and the public. MOJ is a ministerial department, supported by 39 agencies and public bodies. [1]

One of the largest government departments, it employs around 76,000 people and has a budget of approximately £9 billion. The department works with many other government agencies, including:

People

Ministers

  • Michael Gove - secretary of state and lord chancellor
  • Mike Penning - minister of state for policing, crime and criminal justice and victims
  • Edward Faulks (QC) - minister of state for civil justice and legal policy
  • Shailesh Vara (MP) - parliamentary under-secretary of state, minister for the courts and legal aid
  • Andrew Selous (MP) - parliamentary under-secretary of state, minister for prisons, probation and rehabilitation
  • Caroline Dinenage - parliamentary under-secretary of state
  • Dominic Raab - parliamentary under-secretary of state

Former

  • Chris Grayling (MP) - lord chancellor and secretary of state for justice from 2012 to 2015. Is now the leader of the House of Commons.
  • Simon Hughes (MP) - minister of state for justice and civil liberties from 2013 to 2015. The Lib Dems lost their place in government in the 2015 general election and Hughes lost his seat.

Special Advisers

Former

Management

[1]


Contact

Address: 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ Phone: 020 3334 3555 Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ministry of Justice, GOV.UK, accessed 30 September
  2. Matt Cartmell Crosby Textor's Guy Robinson appointed as Defra special adviser PR Week, 21 September 2012, accessed 6 October 2014
  3. Will Gallagher LinkedIn profile, accessed 6 October 2014