Siobhan Benita
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Biography
Siobhan Benita (born 1971) is an English former civil servant who was an unsuccessful independent candidate in the 2012 London mayoral election.
Biography
Benita was born in 1971 in Wimbledon, south west London, and grew up in the borough of Merton. Her Anglo-Indian mother came to London in 1959. She worked as a home help and auxiliary nurse. Benita's English father moved to London after graduating from Loughborough University and was a local primary school teacher.
Benita was educated in Roman Catholic state schools in Merton: Sacred Heart Primary School, St Catherine’s Middle School and the Ursuline High School. She went to University of Warwick where she gained a first class Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and German and a Master's Degree in Modern German.
Career
Benita joined the Civil Service as a graduate "fast streamer" in the Department for Transport in 1996.
In 2006, after 10 years as a policy adviser on transport, local government and environment issues, she moved to the Cabinet Office where she worked with the then new Cabinet Secretary, Sir Gus O’Donnell, to improve civil service governance, strategy and communications. During her time in the Cabinet Office she established Civil Service Live, in partnership with Civil Service World publisher Dods. She worked on the Civil Service Awards and "Tabelle", a network for women who work in, or with, the public sector.
In 2009 she joined the Department of Health as head of corporate management. She left the department in January 2012 to stand as an independent candidate in the Mayor of London election.
In 2016 she joined the Liberal Democrats shortly after the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016 claiming it was the "only true pro-remain party".
In politics
Benita stood as a candidate in the 2012 Mayor of London election. She came fifth with 3.8% of the vote, within 8,000 votes (0.36%) of fourth-placed Brian Paddick. She indicated at the time that she intended to stay in politics and hoped to run again in the 2016 London Mayor elections, although she eventually decided not to.
She joined the Liberal Democrats in 2016.