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The overall head of the civil service is the Secretary of the Cabinet, currently Sir Gus O'Donnell. The holder of this office is distinct from the Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary, currently Richard Mottram. Permanent Secretaries are usually created a Knight or Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath at some point after their appointment or on retirement if not already holding the title (although the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office will be created a Knight or Dame Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George instead). The most senior Permanent Secretaries, such as the Secretary of the Cabinet, may be created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and even be given a life peerage after retirement. For salary comparison purposes the Permanent Secretary is deemed broadly equivalent to a General and to a High Court Judge.
Current UK Permanent SecretariesThere are currently 25 individuals in UK government departments with the grade of Permanent Secretary and 15 with the grade of Second Permanent Secretary. However, not all have these titles. In addition, one Executive Agency has a Permanent Secretary, Jobcentre Plus.
The following departments are headed by individuals on the same grade who hold different titles:
The following departments of the Northern Ireland Executive are also headed by Permanent Secretaries:
Outside the UKIn the Republic of Ireland, the position of Secretary-General of a Department is almost identical to that of a Permanent Secretary in the British Civil Service, with the exception that since the introduction in the mid-1990s, of the Strategic Management Initiative, the post is no longer permanent, but carries a seven year time limit. This coincided with the introduction of the change of title from the previous title of Secretary. Irish government departments may also have a Second Secretary, which is equivalent to the Second Permanent Secretary grade in the British Civil Service. See also Civil service of the Republic of Ireland. Other Commonwealth or Westminister-style governments may also have officials holding the title of, or equivalent to, Permanent Secretary. In Canada, the position is Deputy Minister. In Australia the position is called the Secretary of the Department, or Director-General of the Department in some states and territories. In Hong Kong, heads of bureaux (Secretaries) were filled by civil servants had their titles changed to Permanent Secretaries, when political appointees filled the position of secretaries under the second Tung Chee Hua government in 2002. In some countries of the Commonwealth the popular term for the equivalent position is now Principal Secretary. In Germany, the equivalent office is called Staatssekretär. Trivia
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