Department of Health chief Chris Wormald was named as the UK’s new top civil servant today.
Keir Starmer announced Sir Chris was being promoted to Cabinet Secretary, praising his ‘wealth of experience’.
He succeeds Simon Case, who is set to stand down from the key role on December 16 after more than four years.
But the appointment will cause a backlash, as former No10 aide Dominic Cummings has accused Sir Chris of running a ‘smoking ruin’ at DoH during the pandemic.
The Covid inquiry has also seen internal messages from March 2020 where the civil servant suggested the virus should be treated like Chicken Pox, with people encouraged to contract it. And back in 2018 Sir Chris told a committee of MPs that the impact of Brexit on the NHS kept him awake.
The PM said: ‘I want to thank Simon for his service to our country and for the invaluable support he has given to me personally during my first months as Prime Minister. He has been a remarkable public servant over many years, and our best wishes go to him and his family as he now takes time to focus on his health.
Sir Chris Wormald told MPs he worried about the impact on the workforce as well as future arrangements about treating patients on their travels
Keir Starmer announced that Sir Chris is being promoted to Cabinet Secretary, praising his ‘wealth of experience’
He succeeds Simon Case, who is set to stand down from the key role on December 16 after more than four years
The Covid inquiry has seen internal messages from March 2020 where the civil servant suggested that the virus should be treated like Chicken Pox, with people encouraged to contract it
‘I am delighted that Chris Wormald has agreed to become the next Cabinet Secretary. He brings a wealth of experience to this role at a critical moment in the work of change this new government has begun.
Sir Chris is believed to have seen off Sir Olly Robbins, the only external candidate, and serving permanent secretaries Dame Antonia Romeo and Tamara Finkelstein for the top job.
He said: ‘The Government has set a clear mandate – an ambitious agenda with working people at its heart. That will require each and every one of us to embrace the change agenda in how the British state operates.’
But Mr Cummings, who has been an outspoken critic of Whitehall since leaving No10, vented fury at the appointment to appoint to a role he said was ‘100X more powerful than ministers’.
He said Sir Chris was ‘the official who told us all in Q1 2020 that we were “the best prepared country in the world” for Covid; who was responsible for the PM being told by then Cabinet Secretary on Thurs 12 March to go on TV to advocate for people holding “CHICKENPOX PARTIES” so that as many as possible caught Covid as fast as possible – the official who has presided over the implosion of the NHS and A&E’.
‘The logic is beautiful for Whitehall to put the guy in charge of pandemic planning before 2020 in charge of the whole system,’ he added.