Appointment of Shona Dunn as Second Permanent Secretary at the Home Office
Wednesday, 25 July 2018 12:49
The Home Office Permanent Secretary, with the agreement of the
Prime Minister, has today announced that Shona Dunn, currently
Director General, Economic and Domestic Secretariat at the Cabinet
Office, has been appointed as the new Second Permanent Secretary at
the Home Office. Welcoming Shona’s appointment, Sir Jeremy Heywood,
Cabinet Secretary said:...Request free
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The Home Office Permanent Secretary, with the agreement of
the Prime Minister, has today announced that Shona Dunn,
currently Director General, Economic and Domestic
Secretariat at the Cabinet Office, has been appointed as
the new Second Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
Welcoming Shona’s appointment, , Cabinet
Secretary said:
I am really delighted that Shona Dunn has secured
this promotion and will be joining the Home Office
after the summer as Second Permanent Secretary. As
Head of the Cabinet Office’s Economic and Domestic
Secretariat she has provided outstanding support to
me and the Cabinet and given her record of
achievement in a number of different departments she
will add real value in the Home Office, helping the
new Home Secretary and to deliver
the culture change that they want to see.
Home Office Permanent Secretary, Sir , said:
I am delighted to announce the appointment of Shona
Dunn as the new Second Permanent Secretary for the
Home Office. This is a pivotal role in the leadership
of the Home Office, supporting ministerial priorities
and helping to deliver outstanding policy advice and
operational efficiency on behalf of the government. I
look forward to working with her as she starts to
deliver this important remit.
Shona Dunn said:
It’s a real privilege to have been asked to take on
this role and I am delighted to be joining the Home
Office at such an important time. I very much look
forward to meeting all those who work in our borders,
immigration and citizenship system, and to working
with them, the wider Home Office and all of our
partner organisations, to deliver on some of this
government’s top priorities.
This appointment has been agreed by the Prime Minister,
and follows an external recruitment competition.
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