Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government

The Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire Maireannach Riaghaltas na h-Alba) is the most senior civil servant in Scotland who leads more than 7000 staff within the Scottish Government and has oversight of around 125 agencies. The permanent secretary supports the Scottish Government in developing, implementing and communicating its policy agenda. The permanent secretary is the chief official policy adviser to the First Minister of Scotland and acts as secretary during cabinet meetings. The permanent secretary is also responsible for ensuring that the government's money and resources are used effectively and properly. The role is currently occupied by John-Paul Marks, who was appointed in January 2022 by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, with the agreement of the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case.

Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government
Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire Maireannach Riaghaltas na h-Alba
Incumbent
John-Paul Marks
since 1 January 2022
Scottish Government
Scottish Cabinet
Member ofScottish Cabinet
SeatSt. Andrew's House
AppointerFirst Minister of Scotland
Formation1998
First holderMuir Russell
Salary£165,000-£170,000 per annum
WebsiteScottish Government Permanent Secretary
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