Oliver Robbins
Oliver Robbins CB (born 20 April 1975) is a senior British Civil Servant who served as the UK's Deputy National Security Advisor at the Cabinet Office.[1]
Having read PPE at Hertford College, Oxford, Robbins joined HM Treasury in 1996 on graduation, serving as Head of Corporate and Private Finance from 2003-2006, and then briefly as Head of Defence, Diplomacy and Intelligence finance.
He was appointed as Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street in 2006, replacing Ivan Rogers for the last part of Tony Blair's administration and the start of Gordon Brown's. When Brown re-set the Prime Minister's Office organisation to be more like its pre-1997 form, Robbins briefly served as Director of the Office before leaving Number 10 in 2007 to becoming the Director of Intelligence and Security — later, Director of Intelligence, Security and Resilience — in the Cabinet Office.
In 2010, David Cameron's incoming administration re-organised the National Security apparatus, and Robbins was appointed to the new position of Deputy National Security Advisor. In January 2014, Robbins was appointed Director General, Civil Service at the Cabinet Office.
In the 2015 Birthday Honours List he was awarded a CB (Companion of the Order of Bath).
References
- ↑ 'ROBBINS, Oliver', Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2011 ; online edn, Nov 2011 accessed 18 April 2012
Positions held
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Ivan Rogers |
Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 2006 – 2007 |
Succeeded by Tom Scholar |
Preceded by Unknown |
Director, Intelligence Security and Resilience Cabinet Office 2007 – 2010 |
Position replaced |
New title | Deputy National Security Advisor Cabinet Office 2010 – 2014 |
Succeeded by Paddy McGuinness |
Preceded by Katherine Kerswell |
Director General, Civil Service Cabinet Office 2014 -2015 |
Succeeded by - |
Preceded by New Post |
Second Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Home Office 2015 - |
Incumbent |