Transparency data

DCMS – Disclosure of Senior and Junior Salaries and Production of Organogram – March 2013

As part of its commitment to greater transparency, government will publish salary information for the Senior Civil Service and organograms.

Documents

Senior salaries and staff posts dataset, March 2013

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Junior salaries and staff posts dataset, March 2013

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Details

As part of its commitment to greater transparency, the Government will publish salary information for the Senior Civil Service and organograms for all government departments.

The information provides a snapshot of the department as at 31 March 2013. The Cabinet Office is presenting the information in a standardised format and so our organogram does not always reflect our new departmental structure. *

What we are publishing:

  • An organogram of DCMS to deputy director level. Below this, staff numbers are summarised by grade. The organogram shows all posts, whether or not vacant. It includes staff on loan or on secondment in to DCMS and staff on maternity leave but excludes agency staff, consultants and specialist contractors.
  • A remuneration report that shows individual salary information (in bands of £5,000) for SCS Pay Bands 2-4 (Directors, Director Generals and Permanent Secretaries). Names and salary details for staff in grades SCS1 and 1A are not disclosed, but job titles and number of direct reports are.
  • A dataset providing summary information for more junior posts.
  • A dataset for the posts shown in the family tree.

*The exercise is concerned with providing a snapshot of the department as at 31 March 2013 and as such; this information does not necessarily reflect our current make-up. The information will also be published on the Cabinet Office website. (DCMS will publish the information on its website and data.gov.uk, after the initial publication has taken place).

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Published 16 August 2013

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