CBE has been appointed
as the new Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
Matthew will move from his current role as the Permanent
Secretary at the Department for International Development.
The appointment has been made by the Cabinet Secretary with the
approval of the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary.
Matthew will succeed , who resigned last
month.
He said:
I am delighted to have been asked to become the new Permanent
Secretary at the Home Office.
The Home Office has a hugely important agenda with
responsibility to keep our citizens safe and the country
secure. I look forward to working with all Home Office staff to
support Ministers at this crucial time for our country. At the
same time I am sorry to say goodbye to my DFID colleagues and
wish them well for the future.
Commenting on Matthew Rycroft’s appointment, the Home Secretary
said:
I am delighted to announce Matthew Rycroft’s appointment as
Permanent Secretary at the Home Office. Matthew brings a wealth
of leadership experience and a strong understanding of the
security challenges we face. I very much look forward look to
working alongside Matthew as we deliver the people’s
priorities.
I would also like to thank for her professionalism
and service to the department and I look forward to continuing
to work with her as Second Permanent Secretary.
, Cabinet Secretary and
Head of the Civil Service, said:
Matthew is an exceptional public servant who embodies the very
best that the Civil Service has to offer. With extensive
experience in the diplomatic service and a strong record of
delivering HMG priorities, he will provide inspirational
leadership to the Home Office at an important time.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank , on behalf of the whole
Civil Service, for her outstanding leadership and commitment
during this interim period.
The role of Acting Permanent Secretary at DFID will be filled by
, who is the serving
Director General Economic Development and International in DfID.
Plans to recruit on a permanent basis will be announced in due
course.