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United Kingdom Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Chief Whip of the House of Commons | |
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since 5 July 2024 | |
HM Treasury | |
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Type | Minister of the Crown |
Member of |
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Reports to | Prime Minister |
Residence | 12 Downing Street (official) |
Seat | Westminster |
Appointer | The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
Inaugural holder | Sir Philip Warwick |
Formation | 1660 |
Salary | £121,326 per annum (2022)[1] (including £86,584 MP salary)[2] |
Website | HM Treasury |
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury is the official title of the most senior whip of the governing party in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Today, any official links between the Treasury and this office are nominal and the title of the office can be seen as a sinecure that allows the incumbent to draw a Government salary, attend Cabinet, and use a Downing Street residence, traditionally 12 Downing Street.
The position is currently held by Alan Campbell since July 2024.