Ministry of Justice
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| Ministry of Justice | |
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| Formed | 13 March 2000[1] |
| Preceded by | Ministry of Home Affairs |
| Central Office |
J.A.E. Lang House 22-24 West Mall Kingsbury, CENT |
| Employees | 2,580 |
| Senior administration | |
| Minister of State | Trevor Banks |
| Permanent Secretary | Caroline Milson |
| Directorates | |
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Constitutional Affairs Judicial Affairs Prisons | |
| Executive agencies | |
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Customs Service Prisons Service Office of the Public Guardian Office of the Sheriff | |
The Ministry of Justice is the government ministry responsible for the judiciary, customs, and prisons. The ministry is led in cabinet by the Minister of State for Justice, a position currently occupied by Trevor Banks.
References and notes
- ↑ The Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2000, was the Administrative Arrangements Order that established the Ministry of Justice and the position of Minister of State.