The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has announced the
appointment of Sir Michael Barber KB as the Prime Minister's
Adviser on Effective Delivery.
Sir Michael will support the Prime Minister in driving forward
the delivery of the five national missions. This will include
coordinating ambitious, measurable, long-term objectives that
deliver change across the UK.
The part-time role is a Direct Ministerial appointment and will
be unpaid. Sir Michael will take up the role for an initial
12-month period, starting in September 2024.
Sir Michael has extensive experience in implementing large-scale
system change, working with many governments internationally to
drive delivery.
He has worked closely with several recent Prime Ministers and
senior Ministers in different administrations, most recently as
an adviser on skills delivery to the former Chancellor of the
Exchequer and Secretary of State for Education from 2022 to 2023.
He has also served as Chief Adviser to the Secretary of State for
Education on school standards (1997 to 2001), Head of the Prime
Minister's Delivery Unit (2001 to 2005) and Chair of the Office
for Students (2017 to 2021).
Prime Minister said:
By changing the way we govern this country – through setting long
term goals on the economy, energy, safer streets, breaking down
barriers of opportunity and building an NHS fit for the future -
we can rebuild the public's trust in our politics and deliver the
change Britain needs.
I'm delighted Sir Michael will be supporting us to change lives
for the better as we fix the foundations and deliver our five
national missions.
Sir Michael Barber KB said:
It is an honour to be asked to take on this role. The five
missions are vital to the future of the country and I look
forward to assisting the Prime Minister with their delivery.
ENDS
Notes to editors
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As part of the appointment process, Sir Michael has declared
all potential conflicts of interest.
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He has stepped down as Chair of the company he founded,
Delivery Associates, and will not undertake any work of any
kind for Delivery Associates with the UK government.
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Sir Michael's letter of appointment makes clear that as a
result of this appointment, Delivery Associates should not
gain any advantage in relation to any potential future work
with the UK government or be disadvantaged. This stated
government position is the same as that applied to Sir
Michael's role in the previous administration.