Sir Oliver (Olly) Robbins has been appointed as the new Permanent
Under-Secretary at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development
Office.
The Cabinet Secretary, with the approval of the Foreign Secretary
and Prime Minister, has announced the appointment of Sir Oliver
(Olly) Robbins as the new Permanent Under-Secretary at the
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
Olly is currently Partner and Head of Europe, Middle East and
Africa at Hakluyt, a global strategic advisory firm.
He has previously worked at Goldman Sachs and also held senior
leadership roles in the Cabinet Office, HM Treasury, Downing
Street and as the Second Permanent Secretary in the Home Office
and Permanent Secretary in the Department for Exiting the
European Union.
Olly will replace Sir who is stepping down after
nearly four decades in the FCDO.
The Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon MP, said:
I have set out from day one that I want to rewire the
FCDO
to act as the international delivery arm of this government's
missions, as well as devising our broader international strategy.
Olly Robbins is exactly the person to help me deliver this and I
am delighted to welcome him into the FCDO.
His extensive experience of economic and security issues, gained
across a range of Whitehall departments, will stand us in good
stead as we reorient the FCDO to
focus on growth and migration, while continuing to double down on
national security – the foundation of our Plan for Change.
I would like to thank Sir for his many years of
dedicated public service, in particular his leadership as PUS and
his support through the recent political transition.
Cabinet Secretary, Sir , said:
I would like to congratulate Olly on his appointment and welcome
him back to the Civil Service. He brings huge experience to this
role, both from his time previously in the Civil Service and his
recent experience in the private sector. I look forward to
working with Olly in this role as he leads the FCDOto
deliver on a wide range of international issues and make a
positive difference in a world where geopolitical change is
intensifying.
I would also like to thank Sir for his outstanding
dedication and service over his 38 year career in the Civil
Service, and in particular for almost five years service in his
role as Permanent Under-Secretary of FCDO.
Sir said:
It has been my pleasure to work alongside the FCDO's
predecessors for most of my Civil Service career. I've seen our
extraordinary diplomatic and development capabilities first hand
from Washington DC to Mogadishu, Dublin to Sana'a and Abuja to
New Delhi. After five years out of the Civil Service I return
believing more strongly than ever in the value of those
capabilities and the public service principles that underpin
them, while convinced that maintaining the UK's lead depends
critically on understanding and co-opting the pace of change
evident in the UK and around the world.
It is therefore with huge excitement that I take this role on. I
look forward to supporting the Foreign Secretary and leading the
FCDO's
first-rate staff to strengthen the UK's influence with our
partners around the world.
Notes to Editors:
- This is a Permanent Secretary level appointment, offered on a
fixed tenure basis for five years.
- The Permanent Secretary for FCDO is
appointed by the Foreign Secretary, with the approval of the
Prime Minister.
- The appointment was approved by the independent Civil Service
Commissioner.
- Sir has served for 38 years in
the Civil Service and almost five years in his role as
Permanent Under-Secretary.
- In this role he led the FCDO
through complex organisational change - with the merger of the
Foreign Office and Department for International Development
- whilst at the same time navigating major global events
including the fullscale invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing
instability in the Middle East.