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A permanent secretary (also known as a principal secretary) is the most senior civil servant of a department or ministry charged with running the department or ministry's day-to-day activities. Permanent secretaries are the non-political civil service
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of government departments or ministries, who generally hold their position for a number of years (thus "permanent") at a ministry as distinct from the changing political secretaries of state to whom they report and provide advice.


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Australia

In Australia, the position is called the "department secretary", “secretary of the department”, or “director-general of the department” in some states and territories.


Barbados


Canada

In Canada, the senior civil service position is a "deputy minister", who within a government ministry or department is outranked only by a
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. Federally, deputy ministers are appointed by the Prime Minister on the advice of the Secretary to the Cabinet (the Head of Canada's civil service). They are considered to hold equal rank with Parliamentary Secretaries or Assistants – legislators appointed to assist Ministers in their duties – and are entitled to several privileges, including the use of diplomatic passports.


Germany

In Germany, the equivalent office is called '' Staatssekretär'' (state secretary). It is not to be confused with the "parliamentary state secretary", who serves as deputy to a minister, often with a more specialised field of responsibilities. The parliamentary state secretary is always a political position, and not part of the civil service.


India

In India, the equivalent position is called 'secretary to the Government of India' and is the highest-ranking permanent civil servant in a department. With the exception of departments within the Ministry of External Affairs, which are headed by Indian Foreign Service officers, all Secretaries to the Government of India are drawn from cadres of the
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. These officers directly report to Ministers of the Union within their respective ministry, and oversee all day-to-day operations of their departments. Within the civil service, they are outranked only by the Cabinet Secretary of India or the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India when the latter is granted the rank of Cabinet Secretary (as has been the case under Prime Minister
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).


Indonesia

In Indonesia, the equivalent position is called Secretary-General (, abbreviated ''Sekjen''), one of the highest-ranking permanent civil servants in a ministry, leads the General Secretariat (, abbreviated ''Setjen''). These officers directly report to the minister in their respective ministry or to the respective leader in state bodies.


Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, heads of policy bureaux, secretaries, were filled by civil servants until their titles were changed to permanent secretaries in 2002, when political appointees filled the positions of secretaries under the second
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government. Since August 2005, the Office of the Chief Executive also has a permanent secretary. His ranking is, however, lower than most other permanent secretaries according to the pay scale.


Malaysia

In Malaysia, a permanent secretary refers to the administrative head of a ministry in the states of
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and
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. The administrative head of a federal ministry is called "secretary general".


Mauritius

On the island state of
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, which is a former British colony, there are a number of Permanent Secretaries who report to the ''Secretary to Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service''. In the Prime Minister's Office there are 2 Permanent Secretaries, assisted by 3 Deputy Permanent Secretaries as well as 4 Assistant Permanent Secretaries. There are at least 147 Assistant Permanent Secretaries, 86 Deputy Permanent Secretaries and 37 Permanent Secretaries in the various Ministries of the
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.


New Zealand

In New Zealand, the civil service head of a ministry is ordinarily entitled “chief executive”, though there are still some positions which still carry the title of secretary (Secretary of Education, Secretary of Justice, Secretary of Transport). In some cases (such as the
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, Ministry for Primary Industries, Department of Conservation, Ministry of Health) the title is “director-general”. Organisations with enforcement powers, such as the Inland Revenue Department and the New Zealand Police, are headed by commissioners. The New Zealand Customs Service is headed by the Comptroller of Customs. Civil service heads are officially employed by the
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, further separating them from the politicians who hold ministerial positions.


Pakistan

In Pakistan, the equivalent position is called Federal Secretary and is the highest ranking permanent civil servant in a federal ministry.


Singapore

In Singapore, permanent secretaries have to retire after a 10-year term even if they are younger than the official retirement age of 62. This was introduced in 2000 as part of the Public Service Leadership scheme, to provide opportunities for younger officers from the Administrative Service — the elite arm of the
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— to rise up the ranks.


Sri Lanka

In
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, a ''Secretary to the Ministry'' (also known as ''Ministry Secretary'' or simply ''Secretary'') is the administrative head of a ministry and is appointed by the President of Sri Lanka. The post of ''Permanent secretary'' was created under the '' Ceylon (Constitution and Independence) Orders in Council 1947'' when Ceylon gained self-rule from Britain in 1948. Permanent secretaries were commonly appointed from the Ceylon Civil Service, with a few exceptions such as the permanent secretary to the ministry of justice which would be an officer of the judicial service. Anandatissa de Alwis was the first person from the private sector to be appointed as permanent secretary. The
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, changed the title to secretary to the ministry. Traditionally if the appointee is a serving member a
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, he or she would leave the service for the duration they would hold the appointment. In the recent past it has been common for ministry secretaries to be appointed from outside the public service, with some on political grounds at the discretion of the president on the advice of the minister in charge. Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe became the first serving military officer from the regular force to be appointed a ministry secretary in 2020.Secretaries to the Ministries
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Italy

In Italy, the highest civil service official in a ministry or department is either a ''segretario generale'' (secretary-general) or a ''direttore generale'' (director-general), while the position of ''sottosegretario di stato'' (under-secretary of state) is a political one and ranks below the ''ministro segretario di stato'' (minister-secretary of state, the head of a ministry or department) or the ''vice ministro'' (deputy-minister), both political posts as well.


Japan

The Japanese equivalents are the administrative vice-ministers.


Ireland

In the Civil service of the Republic of Ireland, the position of Secretary General of a Department of State is almost identical to that of a Permanent Secretary in the British
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, except that the position is not permanent, having a term of seven years. This limit was introduced by the Strategic Management Initiative of the mid-1990s, when also the title was changed from "Secretary". Irish government departments may also have a "second secretary", which is equivalent to the Second Permanent Secretary grade in the British civil service.


Israel

In Israel, the equivalent office is called ''מנהל כללי'', a term which is ordinarily translated as
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. The official English translation for the government post is "Director General". Directors General of ministries are nominated by the relevant minister and confirmed by the Government, and serve at the pleasure of the ministers above them.


United Kingdom

A permanent under-secretary of state, known informally as a permanent secretary, is the most senior civil servant of a ministry in the
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.


United States

In the United States, the equivalent position is a Deputy Secretary of an executive department.{{disputed-inline, US equivalent, date=October 2022


See also

* Chief secretary *
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