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For the English footballer, see Dave Durie.
Sir David Robert Campbell Durie KCMG (born 1944) is a retired British civil servant, whose last major public appointment was as Governor of Gibraltar.
Career
Durie joined the Ministry of Technology in 1966 before going on to work in various posts at the OECD, the Cabinet Office and the Department of Trade and Industry. In 1991 be became Minister and Deputy UK Permanent Representative to the European Community in Brussels and in 1995 he returned to the Department of Trade & Industry before leaving the Home Civil Service in 2000.
He served as Governor of Gibraltar from 2000 to 2003.
He is married to Susan and has three daughters.
He is currently a member of the National Archives Advisory Council.[1]
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Government offices Preceded by
Sir Richard LuceGovernor of Gibraltar
2000–2003Succeeded by
Sir Francis RichardsGovernors of Gibraltar Habsburg occupation (1704)
Rooke · Hesse-Darmstadt · Nugent · Shrimpton · Elliott · StanwixTreaty of Utrecht (1713)
Portmore · Kane · Clayton · Sabine · Hargrave · Bland · Fowke · Tyrawley · Home · Cornwallis · Boyd · Eliott · Boyd · Rainsford · O'Hara · Kent and Strathearn · Fox · Dalrymple · Cradock · Campbell · Don · Chatham · DonCrown colony (1830)
Houston · Woodford · Wilson · Gardiner · Fergusson · Codrington · Airey · Williams · Napier of Magdala · Adye · Hardinge · Smyth · Nicholson · Biddulph · White · Forestier-Walker · Hunter · Miles · Smith-Dorrien · Monro · Godley · Harington · Ironside · Liddell · Gort · Mason-Macfarlane · Eastwood · Anderson · MacMillan · Redman · Keightley · Ward · Lathbury · Begg · Grandy · JacksonBritish dependent territory (1981)
Williams · Terry · Reffell · Chapple · White · Luce · DurieBritish Overseas Territory (2002)
Richards · Fulton · JohnsCategories:- Civil servants in the Ministry of Technology
- Civil servants in the Cabinet Office
- Civil servants in the Department of Trade and Industry
- Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Governors of Gibraltar
- Knights Commander of the Royal Order of Francis I
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