Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull

Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull

Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull, KCB, CVO (born 21 January 1945) was the head of the British Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary between 2002 and 2005 when he was succeeded by Sir Gus O'Donnell.

He was educated at Enfield Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge.

Career

His two roles at the top of government have in recent decades been filled by the same individual. As head of the civil service, Lord Turnbull was akin to the chief executive of the organisation, though the lines of reporting are somewhat more complex than is typical in the private sector since Permanent Secretaries (senior civil servants within each department of government) report to ministers. As Cabinet Secretary, a post created in 1916, Turnbull was responsible for the organisation of the Cabinet Office, providing support to the Prime Minister and to the government as a whole. When Turnbull succeeded to the dual role on 2 September 2002, Prime Minister Tony Blair asked him to focus on the management of the civil service, and to make its reorganisation his priority.

He was created a life peer as Baron Turnbull, of Enfield in the London Borough of Enfield, on 11 October 2005.

Controversy

Turnbull became involved in controversy when on 28 February2004 he wrote a formal letter admonishing ex-minister Clare Short for making media statements alleging that British intelligence had intercepted communications from (amongst others) Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan. Short made the confidential letter public, and in turn rebuked Turnbull for allegedly allowing the government decision-making machinery to crumble in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war. Short suggested that the government's legal expert, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, had been "leant on" to provide advice that war would be legal. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2857347.stm BBC NEWS | Politics | Attorney General's Iraq response ] ] She argued that Turnbull had been responsible for what she alleged was inadequate Cabinet scrutiny of the legal advice, of the basis for the decision to go to war and the alternatives:

: "He allowed us to rush to war in Iraq without defence and overseas policy meeting, looking at all the military options and the diplomatic options and political options. (He) allowed the Joint Intelligence Committee to meet with Alastair Campbell chairing it." [http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2591043]

In March 2005, Lord Turnbull revealed that Lord Goldsmith's opinion on the legality of the Iraq War was only one page long.

On 20 March 2007, the day before the 2007 budget was announced, he gave an interview with the "Financial Times" in which he described Gordon Brown as acting with "Stalinist ruthlessness". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6469293.stm BBC NEWS | Politics | Brown accused of 'ruthlessness' ] ] He is acting as an advisor to Booz Allen Hamilton. [ [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/db4b60b8-d65c-11db-99b7-000b5df10621.html FT.com / World - Brown allies defend ‘Stalinist’ chancellor ] ]

His previous positions included Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (1988-1992) and Permanent Secretary to the Treasury (1998-2002), the latter traditionally the second-highest-ranking Civil Service post.

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