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  2. Commissioner for Public Appointments - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner for Public Appointments is a British public servant, appointed by the King, [1] whose primary role is to provide independent assurance that ministerial public appointments across the United Kingdom by HM Government Ministers (and devolved appointments by Welsh Government Ministers) are made in accordance with the Principles of Public Appointments and the Cabinet Office's ...

  3. Welsh Government sponsored body - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Government sponsored bodies undertake various functions on behalf of the Welsh Ministers, but operate independently of the Welsh Government.Corporate governance is performed by a chair and board for each sponsored body, who are appointed by Welsh ministers, in accordance with governance code established by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.

  4. Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice (Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Public appointments policy, and its implementation Nation-wide implementation of the framework for the Well-being of Future Generations, including a National Stakeholder Fora, and overseeing the relationship with public bodies concerning the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 .

  5. Welsh Government - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Office was a department in the Government of the United Kingdom with responsibilities for Wales. It was established in April 1965 to execute government policy in Wales, and was headed by the Secretary of State for Wales, a post which had been created in October 1964.

  6. House of Lords Appointments Commission - Wikipedia

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    a commitment to the highest standards of public life; and; independence from any political party. [7] The Commission has made recommendations for appointment on 16 occasions since its establishment in 2000, with a total of 67 people being recommended for peerages. All of these individuals went on to be nominated as and created life peers.

  7. Category:Commissioners for Public Appointments - Wikipedia

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    People who have held the post of Commissioner for Public Appointments for England and Wales. Pages in category "Commissioners for Public Appointments" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  8. Judicial Appointments Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is an independent commission that selects candidates for judicial office in courts and tribunals in England and Wales and for some tribunals whose jurisdiction extends to Scotland or Northern Ireland.

  9. William Shawcross - Wikipedia

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    The eldest of three children, William Shawcross was born on 28 May 1946 in Sussex, to the barrister Hartley Shawcross and his second wife Joan Mather. At the time of his birth, his father was the Labour MP for St Helens, the Attorney General for England and Wales, the first British principal delegate to the United Nations, and the Chief Prosecutor for the United Kingdom at the Nuremberg trials.