Director General
Director General
MI5 is headed by the Director General, currently Sir Ken McCallum.
The Director General is responsible for:
- the operations and efficiency of MI5
- making an annual report on our work to the Home Secretary and the Prime Minister
- ensuring that we are politically impartial
- ensuring we obtain and disclose information only in accordance with our statutory responsibilities
These responsibilities are set out in law, in the Security Service Act 1989.
Find out more about the laws governing MI5’s work
The Director General is the only avowed member of MI5, which means they are the only member whose identity is publicly disclosed. Very occasionally, they will speak in public to talk about the national security threats the UK is facing, what MI5 is doing in response, and what we can all do to keep ourselves safe. You can find details of recent speeches in the news section of this website.
Current Director General of MI5
Sir Ken McCallum is the current Director General of MI5.
He is an MI5 officer with more than 25 years of experience across the full spectrum of our organisation’s national security and intelligence work.
His first ten years were focussed on Northern Ireland-related terrorism. Senior operational roles in countering Islamist extremist terrorism followed, as well as a period leading our early cyber security work, where he expanded MI5 engagement with the private sector.
In 2012, Sir Ken took charge of all counter terrorism investigations and risk management in the run-up to, and during, the London Olympics. After the Games, he embarked on a secondment at what was then known as the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills leading on digital issues, building his experience beyond the national security domain. Following his return to MI5 he retained links to the wider public sector, serving for three years as a Non-Executive Director on the board of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
In 2015, Sir Ken took on the role of Director General of Strategy in MI5, focussing on shaping new legislation, MI5’s finances and further deepening MI5’s partnerships with the UK’s other intelligence agencies, SIS and GCHQ.
He was appointed Deputy Director General of MI5 in 2017, with responsibility for all MI5’s operational and investigative work. Sir Ken led MI5’s strategic response to the 2017 terrorist attacks and to the 2018 attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal.
Sir Ken was appointed Director General in April 2020.
He grew up in Glasgow, and holds a degree in Mathematics from the University of Glasgow. Outside of work, his time is filled by a busy and active family life.
There have been 18 directors general of MI5 since the post was created in 1909.
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Director General's Statement on Publication of the Kenova Report
[ad_1] Director General Sir Ken McCallum made the following statement in response to the publication of the final Kenova report. [ad_2] Source link
Director General welcomes National Security Act
[ad_1] MI5 Director General Ken McCallum has welcomed the National Security Act receiving royal assent. [ad_2] Source link
Five Eyes launch drive to secure innovation
[ad_1] The heads of the Five Eyes domestic intelligence agencies today launched new advice to help organisations protect themselves against the security threats posed by
Threat level for Northern Ireland related terrorism in Northern Ireland reduced to SUBSTANTIAL
[ad_1] The terrorism threat level for Northern Ireland related terrorism in Northern Ireland has been reduced to ‘SUBSTANTIAL’. [ad_2] Source link
MI5 publishes pay gap report for 2023
[ad_1] MI5, SIS and GCHQ publish pay gap reports. [ad_2] Source link
Mull of Kintyre 30th anniversary
[ad_1] Yesterday marked 30 years since the Mull of Kintyre helicopter crash, in which 29 people lost their lives including four members of MI5. [ad_2]
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