Appointments made April 2018 to March 2019
Updated 12 December 2023
Applies to England
March 2019
Human Tissue Authority – interim chair
William Horne’s appointment as interim chair of the Human Tissue Authority has been extended from 10 April 2019 to 30 September 2019, or until a new chair is appointed.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will continue to be at a rate of £42,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Mr Horne has not declared any political activity.
Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration (DDRB) – chair and member
Professor Sir Paul Curran and Professor Kevin Lee have had their terms extended as chair and member of the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration (DDRB) respectively. Sir Paul’s term has been extended for 3 months from 1 April 2019 and Kevin’s term for a further month from 1 June 2019.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Sir Paul Curran and Professor Kevin Lee have not declared any political activity.
Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration – member
Helen Jackson has been appointed as a member of the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration (DDRB) for 3 years from 1 July 2019. The appointment will involve a time commitment of 15 days per year, plus preparation time for reading meeting papers and remuneration will be at a rate of £300 per day.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Helen Jackson has not declared any political activity.
NHS Pension Board – chair
Helen Miles has been appointed as the chair of the NHS Pension Board for 3 years from 1 April 2019. The appointment will involve a time commitment of up to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £13,137 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Helen has not declared any political activity.
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority – member
Reverend Ermal Kirby has been appointed as a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) for 3 years from 1 May 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Ermal has not declared any political activity.
Advisory Committee on Antimicrobial Prescribing, Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infection (APRHAI) – chair and members
Professor Alistair Leanord has been appointed as chair from 11 March 2019 for 3 years. The role will involve a time commitment of up to 8 days per year.
Jane Binyon, David Livermore, Michael Moore, Peter Moss and Andrew Wilson have been reappointed as members from 19 October 2018 for 3 years. These roles will involve a time commitment of up to 8 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
Pay Review Bodies – members
Nora Nanayakkara has been appointed as a member of the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration from 1 March 2019 until 31 July 2022.
Richard Cooper has been appointed as a member of the NHS Pay Review Body from 1 March 2019 until 31 July 2022.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 15 meetings per year. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £300 per day.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Nora Nanayakkara and Richard Cooper have not declared any political activity.
February 2019
Human Tissue Authority members
The following people have been reappointed as members of the Human Tissue Authority for 3 years from 1 April 2019:
- Dr Stuart Dollow
- Professor Penney Lewis
- The Rt Revd Graham Usher
- Dr Lorna Williamson OBE
The appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will continue to be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None has declared any political activity.
UK National Screening Committee – members
Dr Louise Bryant and Dr James McMorran have been appointed as members of the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) from 1 February 2019 for 3 years. The role will involve a time commitment of up to 3 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
NHS Business Services Authority – non-executive director
Debra Bailey has been reappointed as a non-executive director of the NHS Business Services Authority for 3 years from 1 June 2019.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £7,883 per year. However, Debra has confirmed that she will continue not to take the remuneration.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Debra has not declared any political activity.
Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation – chair
Professor Peter C Smith has been reappointed as chair of the Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation (ACRA) for 3 years from 13 July 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of up to 10 days per year and there is no remuneration for the role.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Smith has not declared any political activity.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) – non-executive directors
The following people have been appointed as non-executive directors of NHS Blood and Transplant for 3 years with effect from 18 February 2019:
- Helen Fridell – for 3 years as a non-executive director
- Piers White – for 3 years as a non-executive director responsible for chairing the Governance and Assurance Committee
These appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per year for the non-executive director role, and £13,137 for the chair of the Governance and Assurance Committee.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
These appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None of the candidates have declared any political activity.
Food Standards Agency – chair
Heather Hancock has been reappointed as chair of the Food Standards Agency for a further 3 years from 1 April 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £70,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Heather has not declared any political activity.
Food Standards Agency – member
David Brooks has been reappointed as a member of the Food Standards Agency for 2 years from 1 April 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 30 days a year. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £10,772 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. David has not declared any political activity.
Health Research Authority – non-executive directors
The following people have been appointed as non-executive directors of the Health Research Authority (HRA) for 3 years:
- Dr Nicole Mather – from 1 January 2019
- Professor Andrew George – from 1 January 2019
- Richard Cooper – from 1 February 2019
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for these roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per annum.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
These appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None of the candidates have declared any political activity.
January 2019
Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) – members
Dr Stephen D’Souza and Dr Shera Chok have had their current terms extended as members of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel for a further 11 months from 1 May 2019 until 31 March 2020.
The appointments involve a time commitment of 1 to 2 days per month. Remuneration for the role is £300 per day.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Dr D’Souza and Dr Chok have not declared any political activity.
NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB) – members
Stephanie Marston and Neville Hounsome have been appointed as members of the NHS Pay Review Body for 3 years from 17 December 2018.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 15 meetings per year. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £300 per day.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Stephanie Marston has canvassed/helped at elections on behalf of Labour and Neville Hounsome has not declared any political activity.
Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) – members
Professor Anthony Schapira and Dr Miles Wagstaff have been appointed as members of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel for 3 years from 14 January 2019.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 1 to 2 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £300 per day.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Anthony Schapira and Dr Miles Wagstaff have not declared any political activity.
NHS England – non-executive director
Professor Munir Pirmohamed has been appointed as a non-executive director of NHS England for 3 years from 1 January 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Pirmohamed has not declared any political activity.
Human Tissue Authority – interim chair
William Horne has been appointed as interim chair of the Human Tissue Authority for up to 3 months or until a new chair is appointed, with effect from 10 January 2019.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £42,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
In accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Mr Horne has not declared any political activity.
December 2018
British Pharmacopoeia Commission – members
Professor John Miller, Dr Ronald Torano and Dr Paul Varley have been appointed as members of the British Pharmacopoeia Commission (BPC) for 3 years from 1 January 2019.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 3 meetings per year. Remuneration for the roles will continue to be a fee for preparation and attendance at meetings at a rate of £325 per meeting.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor John Miller, Dr Ronald Torano and Dr Paul Varley have not declared any political activity.
Commission on Human Medicines – commissioners
The following commissioners have been reappointed to the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM):
- Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed for 2 years from 1 January 2019
- Professor Sarah Meredith for 2 years from 15 December 2018
- Dr Richard Gilson for 4 years from 15 December 2018
The appointments will involve a time commitment of approximately 22 days per year, including 11 meetings. Remuneration for the roles will be at a standard rate of £325 per meeting.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, Professor Sarah Meredith and Dr Richard Gilson have not declared any political activity.
National Joint Registry Steering Committee – member (patient representative)
Robin Brittain has been appointed as a member from 1 January 2019 for 2 years. The role will involve a time commitment of 4 days per year for the Steering Committee meetings and any additional days to attend other sub-committee meetings as required throughout year.
There is no remuneration for this post. However, expenses will be paid in line with the National Joint Registry expenses policy.
November 2018
Advisory Committee on Borderline Substances – chair and member appointments
Alison Smith has been appointed as chair from 1 September for 3 years. The role will involve a time commitment of up to 9 days per year.
Una Cuthbert, Dr Andrea Hilton and Vera Todorovic have been reappointed as members from 1 November 2018 for 3 years. These roles will involve a time commitment of up to 3 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards – medical director
Dr Mary Armitage has been reappointed as the medical director of the Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards for one year from 1 April 2019.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of, on average, up to 2 days per week. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £52,540 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Dr Mary Armitage has not declared any political activity.
NHS Counter Fraud Authority – non-executive directors
Jayne Scott, Martin Spencer and Carl Stychin have been appointed as non-executive directors of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) from 1 November 2018 until 31 October 2020, subject to security clearance. Jayne Scott has also been appointed as Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per year, except for the Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee who will receive £13,137 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Jayne Scott, Martin Spencer and Carl Stychin have not declared any political activity.
Health Education England – chair
Sir David Behan has been appointed as Chair of Health Education England for 3 years from 1 December 2018.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £63,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Sir David has not declared any political activity.
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) – non-executive director
Michael Whitehouse has been appointed as a non-executive director of MHRA from 1 December 2018 until 31 August 2021.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the non-executive director role will be at a rate of £13,137 per year, to include chairing the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Michael Whitehouse has not declared any political activity.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) – non-executive directors
Charles St John and Professor Paresh Vyas have been reappointed as non-executive directors of NHS Blood and Transplant for 3 years from 1 April 2019 until 31 March 2022.
Jeremy Monroe’s appointment as a non-executive director has been extended from 1 January 2019 until 29 February 2020.
The appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month and the remuneration will remain at a rate of £7,883 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None have declared any political activity
National Joint Registry Steering Committee (NJRSC) – member
Timothy Wilton has been appointed as member (medical director and vice chairman) of the National Joint Registry Steering Committee from 1 January 2019 for 3 years. The role will involve a time commitment of 2 days per week.
Remuneration will be £50,000 per year. However, these funds will be released to the appointee’s trust in order to cover backfill in the appointee’s absence and is not payable directly to the appointee. Any expenses payable will be paid in line with the NJR Expenses Policy.
October 2018
Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) – members
Mr Chris Callaghan, Dr Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas, Professor James Mason, Professor Mike Murphy and Professor Peter Simmonds have been appointed as members of SaBTO from 3 September 2018 for 3 years. The roles involve a time commitment of 8 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG) – members
Professor Robert Dingwall and Dr G James Rubin have been appointed as members of the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group from 15 October for 2 years.
Dr Benjamin Killingly has been re-appointed as member from 10 October for 2 years. Dr Matthew Donati has been extended as member from 10 October 2018 for 6 months.
The roles involve a time commitment of up to 2 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
Care Quality Commission – Healthwatch England chair
Sir Robert Francis has been appointed as chair of Healthwatch England for 3 years from 1 October 2018.
Healthwatch England is a committee of Care Quality Commission (CQC), and is chaired by a non-executive director of the CQC.
Sir Robert’s appointment as a CQC non-executive director, which was due to end on 30 June 2020 has been extended to align with this appointment.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 days per week and remuneration will be at a rate of £30,000 per annum for both roles.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. In accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Sir Robert has not declared any political activity.
Health Education England – chair
Sir Keith Pearson’s appointment as Chair of Health Education England has been further extended from 1 October to 30 November 2018.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will continue to be at a rate of £55,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the Code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Sir Keith Pearson has not declared any political activity.
UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) – member
Professor Gareth Evans has been reappointed as a member from 1 September 2018 for 2 years. The role will involve a time commitment of up to 3 days per year.
There is no remuneration for this post. However, expenses will be paid in line with Department of Health and Social Care policy.
NHS England – chair
Lord David Prior has been appointed as chair of NHS England for 4 years from 31 October 2018.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £63,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Lord Prior was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health in the Conservative government between 2015 and 2017, and has taken the Conservative Whip in the House of Lords since taking his seat in 2015. Lord Prior has decided to accept the Health Select Committee’s recommendations made in the Committee’s report of the pre-appointment hearing.
September 2018
Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) – members
The following people have been appointed as a member from 14 September 2018 for 3 years:
- Professor Jeremy Brown
- Professor Simon Kroll
- Professor Wei Shen Lim
- Dr. Owen Martin Williams
The role will involve a time commitment of up to 6 to 8 days per year.
There is no remuneration for these posts. However, expenses will be paid in line with Public Health England policy.
Office for Strategic Coordination of Health Research (OSCHR)
Professor Chris Day has been appointed as Chair of OSCHR for 3 years from 1 October 2018.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 20 days per year. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £7,000 per year.
This appointment is made jointly by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and the Secretary of State of Business, Energy and Industry Strategy, and is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Day has not declared any political activity.
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA)
The following people have been appointed as members of the HFEA for 3 years:
- Rachel Cutting – from 18 July 2018
- Professor Jonathan Herring – from 18 July 2018
- Professor Gudrun Moore – from 18 July 2018
- Professor Emma Cave – from 1 October 2018
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None of the candidates have declared any political activity and none have made loans or donations to a political party of a size that are reported to the Electoral Commission, in line with a central party’s reporting threshold.
Public Health England (PHE)
Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow has been appointed as the Chair of Public Health England for 4 years from 17 September 2018. The appointment will involve a time commitment of 6 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £39,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Julia has not declared any political activity.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
The following people have been appointed as non-executive directors of the MHRA for 3 years:
- Dr Barbara Bannister – for a second term from 1 September 2018
- Professor Bruce Campbell – for a second term from 1 September 2018
- Stephen Lightfoot – for a second term from 1 September 2018
- Amanda Calvert – from 1 September 2018
- Anne-Toni Rodgers – from 1 September 2018
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per year for the non-executive director role.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. None have declared any political activity.
August 2018
Committee on Mutagenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COM) – members
Dr Ruth Morse and Mr Amit Bhagwat have been appointed as members of the Committee on Mutagenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment for 3 years from 1 September 2018.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of around 3 meetings or days per year. Members are not remunerated.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit, and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Dr Ruth Morse and Mr Amit Bhagwat have not declared any political activity.
NHS Improvement – non-executive directors
The following people have been appointed as non-executive directors of NHS Improvement for 3 years:
- Lord Patrick Carter – for a second term from 1 July 2018
- Lord Ara Darzi – for a second term from 1 August 2018
- Tim Ferris – from 1 August 2018
- Wol Kolade – from 1 August 2018
- Sir Andrew Morris – from 1 August 2018
- Laura Wade-Gery – from 1 August 2018
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per year. Tim Ferris and Wol Kolade have confirmed that they do not intend to take the remuneration.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Sir Andrew Morris, Tim Ferris and Laura Wade-Gery have not declared any political activity. Lord Ara Darzi and Lord Patrick Carter are both Labour peers. If an individual has made a donation to a political party within the last 5 years above the threshold for declaration, we are also required as part of the Code to declare it. Lord Carter has made a donation to the Labour Party and Wol Kolade has made a donation to the Conservative Party.
July 2018
NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) – chair
Tom Taylor has been appointed as the chair of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority from 1 August 2018 until 31 October 2020, subject to security clearance.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £14,450 per annum.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this Code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Tom Taylor has not declared any political activity.
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority – members
Ruth Wilde and Dr Anne Lampe have each been reappointed as a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) for 3 years from 1 January 2019 and 1 February 2019, respectively. Their appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 3 days per month and the remuneration will remain at a rate of £7,883 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Neither has declared any political activity.
NHS Digital – non-executive directors
The following people have been appointed as non-executive directors of NHS Digital (previously known as the Health and Social Care Information Centre) with effect from 1 July 2018:
- Deborah Oakley – for 3 years as a non-executive director responsible for chairing the Assurance and Risk Committee
- John Noble – for 3 years as a non-executive director responsible for chairing the Information Assurance and Cyber Security Committee
- Balram Veliath – for 3 years as a non-executive director
These appointments will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £7,883 per annum for the non-executive director role, and £13,137 for the non-executive directors responsible for chairing the Information Assurance and Cyber Security Committee and Assurance and Risk Committee respectively.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
These appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. No one has declared any political activity.
Commission on Human Medicines – commissioners
Professor Jamie Coleman and Susan Bradford have been appointed as commissioners of the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) for 4 years from 1 September 2018.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of approximately 22 days per year, including 11 meetings. Remuneration for the roles will be at a standard rate of £325 for the preparation required and attendance at each CHM meeting.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Professor Coleman and Susan Bradford have not declared any political activity.
Independent Reconfiguration Panel – members
Simon Morritt, Linn Phipps and Suzanne Shale have been reappointed as members of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel for 3 years from 1 May 2018.
The appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 1 to 2 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £300 per day from 1 June 2018 for preparation and attendance at meetings. The previous rate was £140 per day.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Simon Morritt, Linn Phipps and Suzanne Shale have not declared any political activity.
NHS England – non-executive directors
David Roberts and Noel Gordon have been reappointed as non-executive directors of NHS England for 3 years from 1 July 2018.
The appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will continue to be at a rate of £7,883 per year. However, David Roberts will continue not to take remuneration.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Neither has declared any political activity.
NHS Resolution – non-executive director
Nigel Trout has been appointed as a non-executive director of NHS Resolution for 3 years from 1 July 2018.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the role will be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Nigel has not declared any political activity.
June 2018
Pay Review Bodies - members
Peter Kopelman has been appointed and James Malcomson has been re-appointed as members of the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration for 3 years from 1 August 2018.
David Ulph has been re-appointed as a member of the NHS Pay Review Body for 3 years from 1 August 2018 and Joan Ingram’s appointment has been extended until 31 July 2018.
The appointments will involve a time commitment of 15 meetings per year. Remuneration for the roles will be at a rate of £300 per day for preparation and attendance at meetings.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Peter Kopelman, James Malcomson, David Ulph and Joan Ingram have not declared any political activity.
NHS Resolution – chair
Ian Dilks’s appointment as Chair of NHS Resolution has been extended for 12 months from 1 April 2019 until 31 March 2020.
The appointment will involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week with remuneration of £63,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Ian Dilks has not declared any political activity.
Health Education England – non-executive directors
Dr Anna van der Gaag and Kathleen Nealon’s appointments as non-executive directors of Health Education England (HEE) have been extended:
- Anna van der Gaag – from 1 July 2018 to 31 March 2019
- Kathleen Nealon – from 1 October 2018 to 31 March 2019
The appointments will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per month. Remuneration for the roles will continue to be at a rate of £7,883 per year.
These appointments are made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointments are made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Neither have declared any political activity.
Health Education England – chair
Sir Keith Pearson’s appointment as Chair of Health Education England has been extended from 28 June to 30 September 2018.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of 2 to 3 days per week. Remuneration for the role will continue to be at a rate of £55,000 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments. The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. However, in accordance with the code, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public. Sir Keith Pearson has not declared any political activity.
May 2018
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) – extended member
The Rt Revd Dr Lee Rayfield, Bishop of Swindon, has been extended as a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority for 3 months from 23 April until 23 July 2018.
The appointment will continue to involve a time commitment of 3 days per month. The rate of pay will remain at a £7,883 per year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the commissioner for public appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. In accordance with the code, the appointees’ political activity (if any declared) needs to be made public. The Rt Revd Dr Lee Rayfield has not declared any political activity.
New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG) – chair
Professor Peter Horby has been appointed as Chair from 21 May 2018 for 3 years.
The role will normally involve a time commitment of up to 2 days per year. There is no remuneration for this post and expenses will be paid in line with Public Health England policy.
April 2018
Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards (ACCEA) – chair
Dr Stuart Dollow has been appointed as Chair of the Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards for 3 years from 1 June 2018.
The appointment involves a time commitment of up to 2 days per week. The rate of pay is £52,540 a year.
This appointment is made in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code of Governance for Public Appointments.
The regulation of public appointments against the requirements of this code is carried out by the commissioner for public appointments.
The appointment is made on merit and political activity played no part in the decision process. In accordance with the code, the appointee’s political activity (if any declared) needs to be made public. Stuart Dollow has not declared any political activity.
Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee (ARSAC) – members
Dr Charlotte Fowler and Professor Iain Lyburn have been re-appointed as members from 1 August 2018 until 31 March 2021.
The role will normally involve a time commitment of 1.5 hours a week and up to 2 meetings per year. There is no remuneration for this post and expenses will be paid in line with DHSC policy.