Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Responsibilities
The Chief Secretary (CST) is responsible for public expenditure, including:
- spending reviews and strategic planning
- in-year spending control
- public sector pay and pensions
- Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) and welfare reform
- efficiency and value for money in public service
- procurement
- capital investment
- infrastructure spending
- housing and planning
- spending issues related to trade
- transport policy, including HS2, Crossrail 2, Roads, Network Rail, Oxford/Cambridge corridor
- Treasury interest in devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- women in the economy
- skills, labour market policy and childcare policy, including tax free childcare
- tax credits policy
- housing and planning
- legislative strategy
- state pensions/ pensioner benefits
- freeports – with support from EST on customs aspects .
Current role holder
The Rt Hon Laura Trott MBE MP
Laura Trott was appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 13 November 2023.
She was previously Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions between 27 October 2022 and 13 November 2023.
Previous holders of this role
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The Rt Hon John Glen MP
2022 to 2023
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The Rt Hon Edward Argar MP
2022 to 2022
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The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP
2022 to 2022
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The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP
2021 to 2022
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The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP
2020 to 2021
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The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP
2019 to 2020
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The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP
2017 to 2019
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The Rt Hon David Gauke
2016 to 2017
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The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP
2015 to 2016
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The Rt Hon Danny Alexander
2010 to 2015
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The Rt Hon David Laws
2010 to 2010