
Mark Sedwill
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | October 21,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Ealing |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Cabinet Secretary |
Previous office | Acting Cabinet Secretary of the United Kingdom (2018–2018) |
Job | Diplomat |
Education | St Edmund Hall |
University of St Andrews | |
Bourne Grammar School | |
Position | Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2020 |
Previous position | Cabinet Secretary of the United Kingdom (2018–2020) |
Books | Her Majesty's Passport Office Annual Report and Accounts for the Period 1 April - 30 September 2014 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 535947 |
Mark Sedwill Life story
Mark Philip Sedwill, Baron Sedwill, GCMG, FRGS, is a British diplomat and senior civil servant who served as Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service to Prime Ministers Theresa May and Boris Johnson from 2018 to 2020. He also served as the United Kingdom National Security Adviser from 2017 to 2020.
Covid inquiry: Toxic culture damaged response, says Matt Hancock

... More on Covid and the Covid InquiryIn the session, the inquiry was shown extracts from Sir Patrick s diary which described a " massive internal mess" inside the health department and reported that then-civil service head Sir Mark Sedwill complained of the department s " clear lack of grip"...
Boris Johnson urged to to remove Matt Hancock by top official

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'Stiletto row' official to appear at Covid inquiry

... " What, then, in practical terms, does she think that meant for the government s response to the pandemic? How much worse did this make what would be - under any circumstances - a massive challenge for any government at any time? What more will she say about the impact of the, the country s then most senior civil servant, Mark Sedwill, at the height of the pandemic? He and Dominic Cummings had a well-documented dreadful relationship...
Covid inquiry texts show No 10 staff complaining about Carrie Johnson

... Mr Johnson also describes Mark Sedwill, the head of the civil service until September 2020, as " miles off pace"...
Covid Inquiry focuses on government as stakes rise

... Another two weeks is set aside to hear from advisers and civil servants, expected to include Dominic Cummings and former cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill...
Boris Johnson: Officials discussed raising concerns about former PM to Queen

... There were a number of clashes between Dominic Cummings, the former prime minister s controversial chief of staff, and the head of the Civil Service, who subsequently left, Sir Mark Sedwill...
Simon Case: 'Keeper of secrets' under scrutiny

... As questions swirl over Mr Case, is the system of civil service working as it should be? Mr Case first took the job in September 2020, when he replaced Sir Mark Sedwill, who was sacked by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson...
West ferry planning series: Jenrick texted projects, documents show

... Amid calls from opposition MPs for a full inquiry by the chief of the Cabinet, of the UK s top civil servants, Mark Sedwill, said Mr Jenrick, a complete and factual account of his actions had given...
'Stiletto row' official to appear at Covid inquiry
By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News
" We cannot keep dealing with this horrific meltdown of The British state while dodging stilettos from that c***. "
So wrote Dominic Cummings , Boris Johnson 's most senior adviser in Downing Street, about The Second most senior civil servant in The country during The Covid-19 pandemic.
Her name is Helen McNamara.
And Yes - you guessed it - She is next up in front of The Covid inquiry, on Wednesday morning.
We already know what She thought about what it was like going to work at The Time : " What people probably never understood was just how testy and toxic and unpleasant it got as a place to work during those periods, " She told.
" The Sense from The political team that they thought The Civil Service wasn't up to much. There was an awful lot of wasted energy… on internal fights, and people not Getting On with each other, at a time when we ought to have been really working well together, " She added.
Page One of The 115 pages of written evidence provided by Dominic Cummings - and now on The Inquiry 's Website - rather pithily summarises a core reason for those " fights".
Just ahead of a quote from The leader of - of all Things - The Apollo space programme, Mr Cummings from War and Peace: " Nothing was ready for The War which everybody expected. "
Quite whether it is reasonable to say everybody expected a pandemic of The Type that came is rather questionable - But it illustrates directly Mr Cummings' instincts on what he sees as systemic state failure.
So, Helen McNamara will head into The Covid inquiry hearing room in Paddington in west London and will be asked what worked and what didn't, and why, as The government She was at The Heart of dealt with The pandemic.
Incidentally, Mr Cummings recounted in parliament More Than two years ago what he claimed Ms McNamara had said to him at The Beginning of The pandemic: " I've been told for years there is a whole plan for this. There is No Plan . We Are in huge trouble. I think We Are absolutely f*****. "
Let's see, as She gives her evidence, if She acknowledges this.
As She does, yards away from her will be The bereaved: The loved ones of those who died.
You don't see them on camera if you've watched any clips from The Inquiry . But , just along from where reporters are seated, they are there: many clutching laminated A4 photographs of their spouse or sibling or parent, each a victim of Covid.
It is as stark a reminder as possible of what this inquiry is all about: accountability and learning lessons. We already know that in spring 2020, senior government officials to express their concerns about Boris Johnson 's conduct in office.
" The Perception among The political team in No10 about The failings in The System , The failings of The Civil Service and The failings of different institutions was so extreme, Helen McNamara has told The Bbc . Their instinct, She claimed, was to " smash everything up".
" We were systematically in real trouble. "
What, then, in practical terms, does She think that meant for The government's response to The pandemic?
How much worse did this make what would be - under any circumstances - a massive challenge for any government at any time?
What more will She say about The impact of The , The country's then most senior civil servant, Mark Sedwill , at The Height of The pandemic? He and Dominic Cummings had a well-documented dreadful relationship.
And will She also express The recurring view from witnesses This Week that Boris Johnson wasn't up to be being Prime Minister during a pandemic?
And what might She say about Rishi Sunak ?
Both The Prime Minister and The Prime Minister before Last Will themselves appear before The Inquiry before Christmas.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com