THE OFFICE OF THE CABINET

LOCATED IN JAMAICA, ON THE GROUNDS OF THE HISTORIC JAMAICA HOUSE BUILDING, WHICH ACTED AS THE ORIGINAL SEAT OF CABINET UNTIL 1964.
THE CABINET OFFICE ALSO SHARES THE PROPERTY WITH THE OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER.

The Cabinet Office sits at the heart of government. Our mission is to lead the creation of a world class public service.

We are responsible for making government more effective and supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet in making well informed decisions. The Cabinet Office takes the lead on critical cross-government issues. We are responsible for the overall performance and effective management the entire public service.

Vision

Leading the acceleration towards a better public service.

CORE VALUES

Results-oriented
Accountability
Collaboration
Excellence
Integrity
Transparency
Team Work

Mission

To support the Prime Minister and the Cabinet to make effective decisions, direct, coordinate and implement policies and promote results-based management and modernization of public service delivery through reforms, accountability systems and partnerships.

The responsibility of the cabinet office

The Cabinet Office is made up of the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and departments which provide support through policy advice and ensuring the effective running of government.

Cabinet is made up of the Prime Minister and any number of Ministers that the Prime Ministers chooses, but never less than 11 Ministers and 2 Senators (section 69, Constitution)

Cabinet is responsible for government policy and is collectively responsible to Parliament. Cabinet considers issues that have national impact and debates.

To play its role , the Cabinet Office:

The Office has a central role in the management of Government business and achieving greater coherence and effectiveness of Government operations. The management of most of the key areas of cross-government issues sits in the Cabinet Office, specifically:

  • Logistical support to Cabinet and Cabinet sub-committees;

  • Policy co-ordination and advice;

  • Coordination of high profile cross-cutting government issues;

  • Monitoring and evaluation of the performance of government.