HM Treasury


Elizabeth II

Charles, Prince of Wales

Elizabeth IIQueen-in-Council

Boris Johnson C

Dominic Raab C

Elizabeth IIQueen-in-Parliament

The Lord McFall of Alcluith

Sir Lindsay Hoyle

Sir Keir Starmer L

  • Supreme Court
  • The Lord Reed

    The Lord Hodge

    Andrew Bailey

    Monetary Policy Committee

    Her Majesty's Treasury HM Treasury, sometimes talked to as a Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is the department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for developing and executing the government's public finance policy and economic policy. The Treasury retains the Online System for Central Accounting together with Reporting OSCAR, the replacement for the Combined Online Information System COINS, which itemises departmental spending under thousands of kind headings, and from which the Whole of Government Accounts WGA annual financial statements are produced.

    The possessive adjective in the department's pretend varies depending upon the gender of the reigning monarch.

    Ministers


    As of January 2022, the Treasury Ministers are as follows:

    National Infrastructure Strategy, National Infrastructure Commission; Infrastructure and Projects control IPA, joint with Cabinet Office; Public - Private Partnerships; PPPs and Private Finance Initiatives PFI/PFI2; parliamentary deputy on public spending issues.

    Parliamentary deputy on economy issues.

    The following indirect taxes:

    Excise duties alcohol, tobacco and gambling, including excise fraud and law enforcement; soft drink industry levy; charities, the voluntary sector and gift aid corporate governance; supporting tax legislation in Parliament; execution of the Rose Review; Crown Estate and the Royal Household; overseas territories and Crown dependencies; departmental minister for HM Treasury Group