Transparency data

Home Office headquarters: structure and salaries

These documents explain the Home Office structure in detail, as well as the salaries of its senior civil servants.

Documents

Organisational structure of the Home Office

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Senior staff dataset

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Junior staff dataset

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Home Office remuneration report

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Details

They were originally published in October 2010, with revisions issued in February 2011.

The documents focus on posts rather than people.

The following posts are included:

  • those occupied by permanent staff
  • those occupied by fixed term appointees
  • all posts occupied by a member of staff loaned or seconded in to the Home Office (regardless of funding arrangement)
  • any vacant posts

The following are excluded:

  • exclusions on security grounds
  • staff on career break or unpaid leave
  • staff on loan or secondment out of the Home Office (regardless of funding arrangement)

Updates to this page

Published 14 October 2010

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