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Modern slavery inquiry

Inquiry

The Home Affairs Committee has agreed to undertake an inquiry looking at what progress has been made in the three years since the Modern Slavery Act came into force and what more remains to be done.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Oral evidence transcripts

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6 November 2018
Inquiry Modern slavery inquiry
Witnesses Witness A, victim of modern slavery, Witness B, victim of modern slavery, Witness C, sister of a victim of modern slavery, Witness D, mother of a victim of modern slavery, Witness E, supporting Witness A, and Witness F, supporting Witness B; Major Kathy Betteridge, Director of Anti-Trafficking and Modern Slavery, The Salvation Army, Lara Bundock, CEO, Snowdrop Project, Garry Smith, Chief Executive, The Medaille Trust, Stephen Rimmer, Director for Impact and Learning, Barnardo’s
Oral Evidence
2 July 2019
Inquiry Modern slavery inquiry
Witnesses Ahmed Aydeed, Director and Solicitor, Duncan Lewis Solicitors, Sarah Teather, Director, Jesuit Refugee Service UK, James Wilson, Deputy Director, Detention Action
Oral Evidence
15 January 2019
Inquiry Modern slavery inquiry
Witnesses Mark Burns-Williamson OBE, Police and Crime Commissioner, West Yorkshire and Chair, National Anti-Trafficking and Modern Slavery Network, Rob Jones, Lead on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, National Crime Agency, Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer, Devon and Cornwall Police and Lead for Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, National Police Chiefs Council, Baljit Ubhey, Director of Prosecution Policy and Inclusion, Crown Prosecution ServiceVictoria Marks, Director, Anti-Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit, James Robottom, Barrister, 7 Bedford Row, Philippa Southwell, Consultant Solicitor - Advocate, Birds Solicitors, Nusrat Uddin, Solicitor, Wilson Solicitors LLP
Oral Evidence
Anti-Slavery International (MSA0146)
Lumos (MSA0145)
The Salvation Army (MSA0144)

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