UK Gov Appoints New Director General to Legal Department

At the end of August Elizabeth Hambley is moving on from her role as Director General for the Commercial with Trade and International Directorate.

Sarah Goom, currently Legal Director to the Home Office, will be taking up the Director General role of the Commercial with Trade and International Directorate in September. Sarah has extensive experience across the government legal profession in prosecution, litigation and advisory roles. Sarah will also be joining GLD's Executive Team.

Sarah qualified as a barrister in 1992 and joined the Government Legal Service in 1996. She held a series of roles as a fraud prosecutor in HM Customs and Excise and the Department of Trade and Industry, before being appointed as Assistant Director at the Serious Fraud Office. Following 3 years as Legal Adviser to the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War, Sarah held positions in the Attorney's General's Office and GLD Litigation, and as legal director at HMRC before being appointed as legal adviser to the Home Office in 2022.

Sarah said of her appointment:

"I am delighted to be appointed Director General for the Commercial with Trade and International Directorate, as well as to join the senior team as we continue to deliver outstanding legal advice to government and develop our new vision and strategy. I want to extend a huge thanks to my brilliant HOLA colleagues with whom I have been honoured to work over the last 18 months, and I look forward to new challenges".

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