Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands

The Chief Executive of the Falklands Islands is head of the public service responsible for the efficient and effective management of the Falkland Islands Government. The appointment, role and powers of the Chief Executive are set out in the Constitution of the Falkland Islands.

Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands
Incumbent
Barry Rowland

since 3 October 2016
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of the Falkland Islands
Term lengthAt the Governor's pleasure
FormationDecember 1983
First holderDavid G. P. Taylor
WebsiteOffice of the Chief Executive

History

Since the re-establishment of British rule on the Falkland Islands in the 19th century, the Governor, through consultation with the elected Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands, had almost complete control over executive power on the Falklands.

Following the Falklands War in 1982, Lord Shackleton published a report on the Government of the Falkland Islands which recommended many modernisations, including the creation of the office of the Chief Executive to which many powers of the Governor were delegated. In 1983 David G. P. Taylor became the first Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands and in 1985 the Constitution of the Falklands came into force, formalising the office. In 2009 a new constitution was established which further defined the role and powers of the Chief Executive.

Appointment and powers

The Chief Executive is a civil service position, appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Executive Council. The Executive Council normally makes its selection through the use of a committee and the Chief Executive serves a term of three years, which can be extend a further two years at the request of the Executive Council.

Under Section 83 of the constitution, the Chief Executive is officially the head of the public service on the islands and the Governor can delegate some of the powers of his or her office to the Chief Executive. This normally means that the Chief Executive becomes the islands' head of government in a role similar to that of the Prime Minister in countries which use the Westminster system. In this role, the Chief Executive is responsible for the implementation of decisions across Government, and the efficient and effective management of the Government. This includes the generation and analysis of strategy and policy options for the consideration of the Legislative Assembly.

The Chief Executive is an ex officio member of the Legislative Assembly, the Executive Council and the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy, and also acts as Stanley's returning officer during general elections.

List of Chief Executives

Name Entered office Left office
David G. P. TaylorDecember 1983April 1987
Brian CummingsApril 1987May 1988
Colin Redston (acting)June 1988August 1988
Rex Browning (acting)August 1988September 1988
David G. P. Taylor (interim) (2nd time)September 1988April 1989
Ronald SampsonApril 1989September 1994
Andrew GurrSeptember 1994November 1999
Michael BlanchJanuary 2000March 2003
Chris SimpkinsMarch 200312 September 2007
Michael Blanch (interim) (2nd time)12 September 20073 January 2008
Tim Thorogood3 January 20081 February 2012
Keith Padgett1 February 20123 October 2016
Barry Rowland3 October 2016Present

See also

References

  • "Falkland Islands Government Website". falklands.gov.fk. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  • "Falkland Islands (British Overseas Territory)". Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Archived from the original on 2012-09-25. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  • "The Falkland Islands Constitution Order 2008" (PDF). falklands.gov.fk. 1 January 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  • "Falkland Islands info". falklands.info. Archived from the original on 2010-05-02. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  • "World Statesmen - Falkland Islands". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
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