- Suma Chakrabarti
Sir Suma Chakrabarti, KCB, is
Permanent Secretary (seniorcivil servant ) at the UK governmentMinistry of Justice (United_Kingdom) . He was appointed on 15 November 2007 [ [http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/cmb-chakrabarti.htm Suma Chakrabarti - Ministry of Justice ] ] . Prior to this he wasPermanent Secretary at theDepartment for International Development (DFID) - formerly theOverseas Development Administration (ODA).Suma Chakrabarti was educated at
City of London School ,New College, Oxford (BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics), and theUniversity of Sussex (MA in Economics).Chakrabarti joined the ODA in 1984 as a senior economic assistant working on macroeconomics issues and UK aid projects. He previously worked in
Botswana on anOverseas Development Institute Fellowship. He was seconded by the UK government to theInternational Monetary Fund and theWorld Bank in the 1980s. On returning to ODA in London, he becamePrivate Secretary to the ConservativeLynda Chalker , thenMinister of State for Overseas Development based at the Foreign Office. Chakrabarti subsequently became Head of Aid Policy and Resources.He moved to
H.M. Treasury in 1996 before taking aCabinet Office post responsible for creating the new central Performance and Innovation Unit to support thePrime Minister ,Tony Blair , in coordinating reviews of long-term issues that cross public sector institutional boundaries. Still in the Cabinet Office, he headed the Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, also maintaining a foot in the then Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions.In 2001, returning to the ODA's replacement, he became DFID Director-General for Regional Development Programmes, managing 1,200 staff in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America.
He is married and has one daughter.
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* [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/aboutdfid/bio_suma.asp Profile on DFID website]
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