Baroness Stuart Reappointed RMAC Chair for Five Months
Summary
Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston was reappointed as Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) for a term of five months, effective 1 March 2026 through July 2026. This extends her original five-year appointment which began on 1 March 2021. The position is unpaid and regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments, with appointments made on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
“Baroness Stuart's term began on 1 March 2026 and will end in July 2026.”
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This announcement extends Baroness Stuart's existing appointment as Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee for an additional five-month term. The extension represents a standard administrative continuation of a public appointment, with all standard governance requirements remaining in place, including oversight by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Affected parties include government officials and staff of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee, as well as those who interact with the committee regarding numismatic and heritage advice on coinage design.
For compliance professionals, this announcement carries no regulatory implications and does not create any compliance obligations, reporting requirements, or deadlines for regulated entities.
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Baroness Stuart’s term as Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) Chair extended for five months
Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston was reappointed as Chair of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) for a term of five months.
From: HM Treasury Published 23 April 2026
Baroness Stuart’s term began on 1 March 2026 and will end in July 2026.
Baroness Stuart was first appointed as RMAC Chair on 1 March 2021 for a term of five years.
Further information
- Members of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee are appointed by His Majesty the King on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
- These appointments are regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments, who provides independent assurance that appointments are made in accordance with the Government’s Principles of Public Appointments and Governance Code.
- Positions on the Royal Mint Advisory Committee are unpaid.
- Baroness Stuart joined the House of Lords in 2020 as a non-party affiliated peer. She was appointed as the First Civil Service Commissioner in March 2022 and is also currently the Chair of the Wilton Park Board and Advisory Council.
- Baroness Stuart has confirmed she has not engaged in any political activity in the last five years.
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