The Scotsman

New permanent secretary to replace embattled Evans

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

The replacemen­t for the embattled permanent secretary, Leslie Evans, has been announced by the UK and Scottish Government.

John-paul Marks will take up the post on January 5, 2022, with Ms Evans leaving her role on New Year’s Eve.

The civil servant – who will head up the Scottish Government’s civil service operation and is the most senior civil servant in Scotland – has previously worked for the Department of Work and Pensions.

He will replace Ms Evans whose departure from the role follows a tumultuous year where she found herself at the centre of the controvers­y around the inquiry into the handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond.

The former first minister criticised Ms Evans and threatened renewed legal action against her for her role in the investigat­ion into harassment

allegation­s against him.

Ms Evans was also criticised by the Holyrood Inquiry into the investigat­ion and resulting judicial review which cost the taxpayer more than £500,000 in expenses.

Her contract was extended in early 2020 between the dates of the judicial review and Mr Salmond’s trial, and recruitmen­t started for her replacemen­t in June.

Mr Marks will move from his position as director general for work and health services at the DWP, which he has held since 2019.

He has extensive experience within the department which is in charge of the UK’S social security and benefits operation, including as operations director for the universal credit programme.

The civil servant has also worked within the UK Pensions Regulator.

Among his duties will be overseeing the further roll-out of Scotland’s social security powers which were devolved to Holyrood following the Smith Commission after the 2014 independen­ce referendum.

He said: “I am delighted to take up the role of Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government. I am grateful to the First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for this exciting opportunit­y.

"I would like to thank all the teams at the Department for Work & Pensions for their support and public service over the years. I look forward to joining the team in Scotland.”

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