Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency
| United Kingdom Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency  | |
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| Cabinet Office | |
| Style | Brexit Opportunities Minister (informal)  | 
| Status | |
| Reports to | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | 
| Seat | Westminster, London | 
| Appointer | The British monarch on advice of the Prime Minister  | 
| Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure | 
| Inaugural holder | The Lord Agnew of Oulton | 
| Formation | 13 February 2020 | 
| Final holder | Jacob Rees-Mogg | 
| Abolished | 6 September 2022 | 
| Website | gov.uk | 
The minister of state for Brexit opportunities and government efficiency was a ministerial office in the Cabinet Office in the Government of the United Kingdom.[1][2] This position was created (as "Minister for Efficiency and Transformation") by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in February 2020 as a renaming of Minister of State for the Treasury with new responsibilities. It was a joint office with HM Treasury and the Cabinet Office from 2020 to 2022. After Jacob Rees-Mogg was appointed in February 2022, the role was made a full member of the Cabinet; he was based solely at the Cabinet Office. Following Rees-Mogg's departure on 6 September 2022, to become Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy under Liz Truss, no replacement was appointed and office was abolished.[3]
Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the post included:[4]
- Brexit Opportunities
 - Spend controls[5] (including controls reform)
 - Public bodies
 - Government reform
 - Procurement Bill
 - Places for Growth (a team within the Cabinet Office which aims to relocate Civil Service roles away from London to the regions and nations of the UK)[6]
 - Commercial and commercial models
 - Functions:- Commercial Tackling Fraud, Error and Debt; and Grants Government Property Agency Office of Government Property
 - Infrastructure and Projects Authority (jointly with HMT)
 
Officeholders
| Name | Term of office | Political party | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation | |||||
| The Lord Agnew of Oulton[7] |    |  13 February 2020 | 24 January 2022[8] | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency | |||||
| Jacob Rees-Mogg |    |  8 February 2022 | 6 September 2022 | Conservative | |
References
- ^ "Minister of State (Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency)". Cabinet Office, UK Government. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
 - ^ "Our ministers". Treasury, UK Government. Archived from the original on 7 August 2021. 
Lord Agnew, Minister of State (Minister for Efficiency and Transformation), Unpaid (accessed 7 August 2021)
 - ^ "Brexit 'opportunities' role ditched with no replacement for Jacob Rees-Mogg". The Independent. 2022-09-08. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
 - ^ "Minister of State (Minister for Efficiency and Transformation) - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-27. 
 This article contains text from this source, which is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © Crown copyright.  - ^ Cabinet Office, Cabinet Office Controls, last updated 26 October 2021, accessed 15 August 2022
 - ^ Morgan, Tamsin (30 August 2018). "The Places for Growth Programme: driving growth across the UK". Civil Service blog, UK Government.
 - ^ "Parliamentary career for Lord Agnew of Oulton - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament". members.parliament.uk. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
 - ^ "Conservative minister resigns in anger over Covid fraud". BBC News. 24 January 2022.
 
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