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Fisher, Warren

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Fisher, (Norman Fenwick) Warren (1879–1948)

British civil servant. In 1919 Fisher became permanent secretary to the Treasury and head of the Civil Service. He did much to reorganize the Treasury and to promote high standards of conduct in the civil service as a whole.

His idea that permanent secretaries should always be accounting officers, with responsibility for policy and finance, became civil-service practice in 1925.



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