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Gove recruits Narey as Ministry of Justice adviser

Justice Secretary Michael Gove has appointed Sir Martin Narey as an adviser at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), it has been announced.

Narey, who is already overseeing government reforms to the care system as chair of the Adoption Leadership Board, is one of three appointments to a new team of non-executive board members at the government department.

As part of his role, Narey will give advice to ministers and officials on the implications of policy proposals, as well as providing “independent support, guidance and challenge” on the progress of the department’s strategic direction.

Narey is best known in the children and young people’s sector as the former chief executive of Barnardo’s, but before that he was director general of the Prison Service for England and Wales.

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