The Treasury Solicitor, HM Procurator General and Permanent Secretary of the Government Legal Department (GLD), Susanna McGibbon, has been appointed an honorary King’s Counsel.

The Ministry of Justice said McGibbon was nominated for her legal advice on complex and sensitive issues within government, especially in public and administrative law and national security.

“Also, for her leadership in a range of high-profile cases and inquiries and for her advocacy for diversity and inclusion across the legal profession,” it added.   

Rebecca Hilsenrath, currently the interim Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, has also been appointed an honorary silk.

She has previously served as Chief Executive of the PHSO, Legal Adviser to the Attorney General, and Chief Executive of LawWorks. She was also the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Legal Officer of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).   

Hilsenrath was nominated “for her efforts in promoting diversity in panel counsel appointments for the government and at the EHRC, increasing pro bono contributions in the legal sector, and leading international legal engagement in equality and human rights”, the MoJ said.

The other honorary King’s Counsel are:

The Lord Chancellor will preside over the award ceremony at Westminster Hall in March 2025, where she will formally award the Honorary KC to the successful nominees.