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James Bowler: Treasury veteran made department's top official | James Bowler: Treasury veteran made department's top official |
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A Treasury insider has been made the department's top civil servant, as ministers seek to reassure markets over their economic plans. | A Treasury insider has been made the department's top civil servant, as ministers seek to reassure markets over their economic plans. |
James Bowler replaces Sir Tom Scholar, who was fired last month within days of Kwasi Kwarteng taking over as chancellor. | James Bowler replaces Sir Tom Scholar, who was fired last month within days of Kwasi Kwarteng taking over as chancellor. |
The sacking was seen as delivering a pledge by Prime Minister Liz Truss to change "Treasury orthodoxy". | The sacking was seen as delivering a pledge by Prime Minister Liz Truss to change "Treasury orthodoxy". |
Sir Tom's removal had been criticised by former heads of the civil service. | Sir Tom's removal had been criticised by former heads of the civil service. |
Mr Bowler has been permanent secretary - the top official - at the Department for International Trade since August 2021. | Mr Bowler has been permanent secretary - the top official - at the Department for International Trade since August 2021. |
The veteran civil servant has over two decades' experience at the Treasury, where he was previously head of tax and then spending policy. | The veteran civil servant has over two decades' experience at the Treasury, where he was previously head of tax and then spending policy. |
Truss criticised over Treasury boss sacking | Truss criticised over Treasury boss sacking |
Truss: Ground should have been laid for tax cuts | Truss: Ground should have been laid for tax cuts |
At a glance: What's in the mini-budget? | At a glance: What's in the mini-budget? |
There had been speculation that Antonia Romeo, the top official at the Ministry of Justice who has never worked at the Treasury, would be appointed to the top Treasury job. | There had been speculation that Antonia Romeo, the top official at the Ministry of Justice who has never worked at the Treasury, would be appointed to the top Treasury job. |
Mr Bowler's appointment was announced hours after Mr Kwarteng brought forward the date for announcing his plan to balance the public finances. | Mr Bowler's appointment was announced hours after Mr Kwarteng brought forward the date for announcing his plan to balance the public finances. |
The statement will now be made on 31 October instead of 23 November, after his plan to borrow to fund tax cuts sparked days of market turmoil. | The statement will now be made on 31 October instead of 23 November, after his plan to borrow to fund tax cuts sparked days of market turmoil. |
Mr Kwarteng said he was "delighted to welcome James back to the Treasury," paying tribute to his "proven track record of delivery and strong leadership". | Mr Kwarteng said he was "delighted to welcome James back to the Treasury," paying tribute to his "proven track record of delivery and strong leadership". |
And Commons Treasury Committee chair Mel Stride told the BBC's World at One programme it was a "good move because what we need at the moment are safe pairs of hands". | And Commons Treasury Committee chair Mel Stride told the BBC's World at One programme it was a "good move because what we need at the moment are safe pairs of hands". |
He added: "We need to rely on our solid institutions, we don't want to be undermining those in any way." | He added: "We need to rely on our solid institutions, we don't want to be undermining those in any way." |
During her tilt at the Tory leadership, Ms Truss had taken aim at the prevailing culture within the Treasury, a department where she was previously a minister. | During her tilt at the Tory leadership, Ms Truss had taken aim at the prevailing culture within the Treasury, a department where she was previously a minister. |
She had accused her old department of promoting an "abacus economics" of "making sure that tax and spend add up," saying greater focus was required on promoting economic growth. | She had accused her old department of promoting an "abacus economics" of "making sure that tax and spend add up," saying greater focus was required on promoting economic growth. |
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