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Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General


The deputy secretary-general of the Commonwealth assists the secretary-general in managing the operations of the Commonwealth Secretariat, which is the central institution of the Commonwealth of Nations. The current deputy secretary-general is Dr Arjoon Suddhoo of Mauritius. Dr Suddhoo's appointment was announced in February 2019 after an open and competitive process, and he took up the post in April 2019.

Until 2016, three Commonwealth deputy secretaries-general assisted the secretary-general in running the Commonwealth Secretariat, each assigned an aspect of the Commonwealth's function to address particularly: one to economic affairs, one to political affairs and the other to corporate affairs.

They were elected by the Commonwealth heads of government, like the secretary-general. However, as their terms overlap with those of the secretary-general, and do not coincide with Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGMs), the heads of government are represented through their respective high commissioners in London. Originally, the Secretariat only engaged two deputy secretaries-general, whilst the corporate affairs portfolio was overseen by an assistant secretary-general. This changed in 2014 with the appointment of Gary Dunn from Australia to the post. However, by the end of March 2017, references to the role and Dunn had been removed from the Secretariat's website, indicating that the role may have been abolished though no announcement had been made to that effect.

Under Baroness Scotland's tenure as secretary-general, the vacancies left by the departures of Dunn, Deodat Maharaj, and Josephine Ojiambo were not filled and the three roles merged into a single post.

NameCountryStartEnd
Arjoon SuddhooMauritius2019Incumbent
Deputy Secretary-General for Economic Affairs and Development of the Commonwealth of Nations
IncumbentVacantsince 2017
His Excellency
Commonwealth Heads of Government
3 years, renewable once
Tilak E. Gooneratne
1965
Deodat Maharaj
Possibly June 2017
www.thecommonwealth.org
NameCountryStartEnd
Tilak E. GooneratneSri Lanka19651970
Geoffrey WilsonUnited Kingdom19711971
Hunter WadeNew Zealand19721974
Incomplete
C. John SmallCanada19791983
Peter MarshallUnited Kingdom19831988
Peter Unwin19891993
Humphrey Maud19931999
Veronica Sutherland19992001
Winston CoxBarbados20012006
Ransford SmithJamaica20062013
Deodat MaharajTrinidad and Tobago20142017
Column 1Column 2
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011)
Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs of the Commonwealth of Nations
IncumbentVacant (Appointments Suspended)since 2018
His/Her Excellency
Commonwealth Heads of Government
3 years, renewable once
A.L. Adu
1966
www.thecommonwealth.org
NameCountryStartEnd
A. L. AduGhana19661970
M. A. HusainIndia19701977
Emeka AnyaokuNigeria197719901
Anthony SiaguruPapua New Guinea19901995
Krishnan SrinivasanIndia19952002
Florence MugashaUganda20022008
Mmasekgoa Masire-MwambaBotswana20082014
Josephine OjiamboKenya20152018

1 Initially served from 1977 to 1983, leaving his?? post for a few months to serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Nigeria. He was re-instated later that year.

Deputy Secretary-General for Corporate Affairs of the Commonwealth of Nations
IncumbentVacantsince 2016
His Excellency
Commonwealth Heads of Government
3 years, renewable once
Gary Dunn
2014 – previously titled 'Assistant Secretary-General'
Unclear – possibly 2017
www.thecommonwealth.org
NameCountryStartEnd
Gary DunnAustralia20142016
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