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Sir Philip John Courtney Mawer (born 30 July 1947) is a former
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who was in the post from 2002 until 2008 when he became an independent advisor on Ministerial standards to
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. He was previously Secretary General of the
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.


Early life

Philip Mawer was born in
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in 1947. He was educated at
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and the
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, where he was president of the Students Representative Council. After graduation he joined the Civil Service, rising to become Principal Private Secretary to
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. He supported
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in his investigation of the
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. Scarman later described him as "a brilliant man in handling questions of principle."


General Synod of the Church of England

In 1990, he was appointed as the Secretary General of the
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of the Church of England and of the Archbishop's Council. Among the major issues during his time in office was the decision to allow the ordination of women. He was awarded a knighthood in the 2002
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for his work at the Synod. From 2008 to 2013 Mawer sat on the board of
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, the insurance company founded by the Church of England. And since 2010 has been on the board of
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, the charitable owner of the insurer which maintains close links to the Church through its funding priorities of block grants to dioceses and cathedrals. In 2015 he was also President of
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, a private dining club in
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which was cited in the
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hearings at
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, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.


Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards

Mawer was appointed as Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards in February 2002. During his period in office he conducted a four year enquiry into the conduct of
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which ultimately led to Galloway's suspension from the House of Commons for 18 days.


Independent advisor on ministerial standards (2008-11)

In January 2008, Mawer was appointed as an "independent advisor" to
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, investigating alleged breaches in the ministerial code of conduct. The advisor has to wait for a case to be referred to him by the prime minister before mounting an investigation. In May 2009, he conducted an investigation into allegations by ''
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'' that Justice Minister,
Shahid Malik Shahid Rafique Malik ( ur, شاہد رفیق ملک نے; born 24 November 1967) is a British Labour Party politician, a technology and media industry chairman, a visiting professor, and chairman and adviser to a number of non-profit organis ...
, had paid a rent below the market rate for his home and constituency office. Malik was cleared by Mawer's investigation and was reappointed to Gordon Brown's government in the June 2009 reshuffle, as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the
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. After the 2010 election, he continued under
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, although he is not known to have investigated any other ministers after the report into Malik. He left the post at the end of 2011 and was succeeded by Sir
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.


Other roles

In summer 2009, Mawer was made Chairman of the Professional Regulation Executive Committee of the Actuarial Profession (later the Institute and Faculty of
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(IFoA)) which he held until summer 2013. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the IFoA in 2014. In October 2014 it was announced he would serve as the Church of England's Independent Reviewer under the regulations enabling the ordination of women as bishops, serving from 17 November 2014 to the end of 2017. He was appointed as a Canon Provincial of York during the evensong service on 11 November 2015.


Personal life

Mawer is married with three children. He plays the part of a
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in the amateur pantomime in his local village.


Notes

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