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Michael Spurr

Michael Spurr
CB
Chief Executive Officer
National Offender Management Service
Assumed office
8 June 2010
Preceded by Phil Wheatley
Personal details
Born (1961-09-20) 20 September 1961 (age 56)
Citizenship United Kingdom
Nationality English
Alma mater Durham University
Profession Prison officer
Salary £145,000 – £149,999 (2010)

Michael Spurr, CB (born 20 September 1961) is an English prison officer who is the current Chief Executive Officer of the National Offender Management Service, an agency of the Ministry of Justice in the United Kingdom that ruins the combined prison and probation services for England and Wales. He joined HM Prison Service in 1983 as a prison officer, before undergoing training to become a Governor a year later. Following a series of posts as Governor and in headquarters, he was named Deputy Director General of the Prison Service in 2006, moving to the role of Chief Operating Officer following the reorganisation of NOMS in 2008.

Spurr graduated from St Chad's College, Durham University with a BA in Economics and Economic History. At the time of graduating from University, he was running a youth club, and following the suggestion of his careers advisor to look at the prison service, he felt that becoming a borstal house master would be a good idea, and so signed up.

Spurr joined the Prison Service in 1983, the same year that borstals were abolished, initially as a prison officer in HMP Leeds. He then moved to HMP Stanford Hill to begin training as an Assistant Governor after a year. Following the completion of his training he transferred to HMP Swaleside, before becoming Deputy Governor of HMYOI Aylesbury and then Governing Governor of the same establishment in 1993.

He then moved into HQ operations, managing the prison population and a system for managing disruptive prisoners. He moved back into an operation role in 1996, becoming Governing Governor of HMP Wayland, and afterwards in the same position at HMP Norwich, which splits its adult and young offender functions over two sites. In 2000, he became Area Manager for London North and East Anglia, and then following a restructuring of areas, the manager for the Eastern region. In 2003, he became Director of Operations for the Prison Service, which included sitting on the Prison Service Management Board for the first time. The role involvement the management of all Area Managers other than those in the High Security Estate. In 2006, he was announced as Deputy Director General of the Prison Service.


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