Last updated: 24 November 2010
As part of its ongoing drive to make Government more accountable and more transparent than ever before, the Cabinet Office is publishing new details about civil servants working at the heart of government.
Below are detailed organisational charts showing exactly how many people work in every branch and level of central government. Much of this information has never been in the public domain before. These organisation charts are a huge stride forward for government openness. This new information will provide an unparalleled insight into the structure, focus and size of government departments and give people the information they need to be able to hold us to account.
We know the information is not perfect, but we’d rather publish what we have at this stage. We want to be transparent about corporate data, but we do not want to publish the public’s personal details. Personal privacy is the bedrock of a free society, and is as important a guiding principle for this government as transparency.
Attorney General's Office
Cabinet Office (including Number 10)
Crown Prosecution Service
Department for Business Innovation and Skills
Department for Communities and Local Government
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Department for Education
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Department of Health
Department for International Development
Department for Transport
Department for Work and Pensions
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Government Equalities Office
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
Her Majesty's Treasury
Home Office
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Justice & National Offender Management Service
Northern Ireland Office
Treasury Solicitors
Scotland Office and Office of the Advocate General for Scotland
Wales Office