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Home Office and agency structure and salary information

Information about the structure of the Home Office, its agencies and executive non-departmental public bodies and the staff salary details.

As part of the coalition's commitment to transparency we have published information about the value of public sector posts by providing details of the cost and responsibilities of these posts, plus details of performance-related pay and workforce information.

Structure and salary information

Information is available from across our department - the Home Office, its Agencies and Executive Non-Departmental Public Bodies. The information covers:

  • salary information for most senior civil servants
  • how our organisation is structured

The information is updated every six months and is available as CSV files and organograms or graphical representations. The most recent data for the Home Office and agency structure and salaries was taken on 31 March 2012. The data for Non-Departmental Public Bodies will also be updated soon.

Home Office

UK Border Agency (UKBA)

Identity and Passport Service (IPS)

Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)

National Fraud Authority (NFA)

The National Fraud Authority became an executive agency of the Home Office in April 2011 and was not therefore included in the March 2011 publication. Prior to this the NFA was in the Attorney General’s Office.

Government Equalities Office (GEO)

The Government Equalities Office became part of the Home Office on 1 April 2011 and is therefore available separately for the March 2011 publication. Information after this date is included in the Home Office data.

Civil Service Learning (CSL)

Civil service learning (CS Learning) is a cross-government service that manages the design and delivery of courses and learning materials for generic skills areas across the civil service. It is hosted by the Home Office.

The first organogram and senior salary information published for CS Learning was taken on 30 September 2011. The latest version is from 31 March 2012.

Executive non-departmental public bodies and the independent inspectorate

Structure and salary information from the public bodies listed below is also available:

  • Equality and Human Rights Commission
  • Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary
  • Independent Police Complaints Commission
  • Independent Safeguarding Authority
  • National Policing Improvement Agency
  • Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner
  • Security Industry Authority
  • Serious Organised Crime Agency

See the Public Bodies structure and salary information for 2011.

Information from 2010

This information about Home Office, its Agencies and Executive Non-Departmental Public Bodies structures and salaries  was first published in October 2010. This was based on information collected on 31 June 2010.

Senior civil and public servants

Salary details of senior civil and public servants earning more than £150,000 has previously been published on the Cabinet Office website.

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