Matthew Campbell (civil servant)

Sir Matthew Campbell KBE CB FRSE (23 May 1907 – 7 March 1998) was a senior British civil servant and Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland.

From the Academy, Campbell matriculated at the University of Glasgow, graduating MA.

Entering the civil service in 1928, Campbell was to hold posts in the Inland Revenue and the Admiralty (1935), before being appointed Principal, Department of Agriculture for Scotland (1938–43), Assistant Secretary (1943–53), Under-Secretary (1953–58), and latterly, the last Secretary of the Department of Agriculture for Scotland (1958–62), becoming in 1962 the first Secretary of the new Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, a position he held until his retirement in 1968.

From 1951 to 1954 Campbell served as Secretary of the Taylor Committee, on which recommendation the Crofters' Commission for Scotland was established and Campbell was to be highly instrumental in taking forward the recommendations and work of the Crofters' Commission.

[1] Married in 1939 (Isabella Wilson), Campbell was invested Companion of the Bath[2] in the 1959 New Year Honours and elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 6 March 1961, one of his Proposers being Sir Thomas Murray Taylor KC, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen and former Chair of the Taylor Committee, to which Campbell had been secretary.