The Independent Anti-slavery Commissioner is a UK government role established to encourage good practice in the prevention, detection, investigation, and prosecution of modern slavery offences. The Commissioner works to improve the identification of victims and supports law enforcement and partner agencies in tackling modern slavery.
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