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The First Civil Service Commissioner heads the Office of Civil Service Commissioners, which ensures that the Civil Service in the United Kingdom is effective and impartial and that appointments are made on merit, and hears appeals under the Civil Service Code. The post was created in 1855 following publication of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report by Charles Trevelyan and Stafford Northcote that advocated the decoupling of appointments of senior civil servants from ministers to insure the impartiality of the Civil Service. Following a report of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, ''"Defining the Boundaries within the Executive: Ministers, special advisers and the permanent Civil Service"'' in 2003, the appointment of the First Civil Service Commissioner is made by Government after consultation with Leaders of the main opposition parties. They are then appointed by the Queen under Royal Prerogative.〔 ==List of First Civil Service Commissioners== *Sir Edward Ryan (1855-75) *John Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton (1875-1880) *George Byng, Viscount Enfield (later 3rd Earl of Strafford) (1880-88) *... *William Courthope (1892-1907)〔 *Lord Francis Hervey (1907-1909) *Sir Stanley Leathes (1910-1927) *Sir Roderick Meiklejohn, K.B.E.C.B (1927-1939) *Sir Percival Waterfield (1939-1951) *Sir Paul Sinker (1951-1954) *Laurence Helsby, Baron Helsby (1954-1959) *Sir George Mallaby (1959-1964) *Sir George Abell (1964-1967) *John Hunt (1967-1971) *K. H. Clucas (1971-1974)〔 *Dr Fergus Allen (1974-1981) *Angus Fraser (1981-1983) *Dennis Trevelyan (1983-1989) *John Holroyd (1989-1993) *Dame Ann Bowtell (1993-1995) *Sir Michael Bett (1995-2000) *Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar (2000-2005)〔 〕 *Janet Paraskeva (2006-2010) *Sir David Normington (2011- ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「First Civil Service Commissioner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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