Home Office Supervisory Board minutes
The Home Office Supervisory Board monitors the department’s performance against its business plan and has five main areas of responsibility:
- performance
- strategy and learning
- resources and change
- capability
- risk
The supervisory board will advise on the operational implications and effectiveness of policy proposals. It does not decide Home Office policy, which is decided by ministers on advice from officials. The board meets on a bi-monthly basis.
Membership
The chair of the Home Office Supervisory Board is the Home Secretary. The other members are:
- five Home Office ministers
- five senior officials
- four non-executive board members
The senior officials are the Permanent Secretary, and the directors-general of finance and commercial, crime and policing group and the office for security and counter-terrorism, and the Chief Executive of the UK Border Agency.
The non-executive board members are appointed by the Home Secretary and are experts from outside government. They advise the board on performance, operational issues and effective management.
Date: Wed Aug 03 16:12:32 BST 2011
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