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Transparency data: SSAC register of members' interests

Social Security Advisory Committee

July 9
09:41 2024

SSAC is an independent statutory body that provides impartial advice on social security and related matters.

Published 3 September 2019
Last updated 9 July 2024 +show all updates
  1. Professor Grainne McKeever stood down from SSAC on 31 May 2024 and was replaced by Kayley Hignell as Vice Chair.

  2. Updated the register of interests.

  3. Removed Seyi Obakin from the SSAC register of members' business interests.

  4. Removed Liz Sayce from SSAC's register of business interests as she is no longer a SSAC member.

  5. Updated SSAC register of members' business interests - HTML attachment: changes to Dr Stephen Brien and Kayley Hignell's interests

  6. Updated the SSAC register of business interests.

  7. Updated Carl Emmersons entry to reflect his membership of the Methodological Review Panel for the Census, and updated Liz Sayces entry to reflect her new role with the Furzedown Project. Removed entries for Matthew Doyle and Chris Goulden (no longer members of the Committee).

  8. Updated Charlotte Pickles' register of interests to say that her partner is a member of HM Government.

  9. Updated the register of the business interests of Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) members.

  10. Updated the SSAC register of business interests. Phil Jones is no longer with Princes Trust Cymru, and has taken up a new role with Business in Focus, and Matthew Doyle is now chair of Money Matters Community Bank (previously called Money Matters Credit Union).

  11. Updated the register of business interests.

  12. Updated the register of business interests.

  13. Updated the register of business interests.

  14. Updated the register of the business interests of Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) members.

  15. Updated the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) register of business interests.

  16. First published.

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