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Paul Clark made road safety minister

Date: 10 June 2009

Transport minister Paul Clark has been given responsibility for road safety at the Department for Transport following Jim Fitzpatrick's move to Defra in the latest Government reshuffle.

The additional role follows the promotion of Lord Adonis to the Cabinet post of secretary of state for transport after Geof Hoon quit the post.

The DfT's ministerial team also now includes Sadiq Khan and Chris Mole.

DfT structure

Lord Adonis, secretary of state for transport

Responsibilities:

  • Delivery of Government's transport commitments
  • Long-term transport strategy, including high speed rail and carbon
  • Security

Sadiq Khan, minister of state for transport

Responsibilities:

  • Leading on transport business in the Commons
  • City and Regional networks, including London and Crossrail
  • Environment and climate change
  • Europe

Paul Clark, parliamentary under secretary of state for transport

Responsibilities:

  • International Networks
  • Road safety
  • Motoring and Freight Services Agencies

Chris Mole, parliamentary under secretary of state for transport

Responsibilities:

  • National Networks
  • Corporate



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