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The Civil Service

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Published on Apr 30, 2012

Speaker(s): Lord O'Donnell
Chair: Professor Kate Jenkins
Recorded on 26 April 2012 in Old Theatre, Old Building.
An mp3 podcast with improved audio quality is available here - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/vi...

As part of the Health of our Institutions Today series, the former cabinet secretary will discuss the health and importance of the civil service today.

Gus O'Donnell served as UK Cabinet Secretary from 2005 to the end of 2011, serving under three prime ministers. Prior to that, he was Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury (July 2002 -- July 2005). Before that he had been Managing Director, Macroeconomic Policy and International Finance since 1999. From 1998--9 he was Director of Macroeconomic Policy and Prospects, and from 1997--98 was the UK's Executive Director to the IMF and World Bank. He has also been Head of the Government Economics Service, the UK's largest employer of professional economists, since 1998.

Gus O'Donnell studied economics at the University of Warwick and Nuffield College Oxford. He joined the Treasury as an economist in 1979, having spent four years as an economics lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Subsequent posts in Government included Press Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1989--90) and Press Secretary to the Prime Minister (1990--94).

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