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Stephen Bubb

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had been partly financed by his own charity, ACEVO. Despite the charity paying him a salary in excess of £100,000, he still felt it was suitable for the charity to cover some of the costs and stated "seemed just right to celebrate my 60th with a tea party in the House of Lords on Monday!" A later
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by refusing to set a rate, Bubb was among 32 Lambeth councillors who were surcharged for causing the council a financial loss by willful misconduct. This action disqualified him from being a councillor for five years from the end of March 1986.
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In 2014, he was asked by the UK Government to review the progress that had been made in implementing promises made to close institutions for people with learning disabilities following the Winterboune View abuse scandal that was exposed by
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as part of the pause in the passage of the NHS reform bill on 2011, promoted by Andrew Lansley. He presented his report to a meeting of the British Cabinet and became the first third sector leader to address a meeting of the Cabinet.
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His recommendations were accepted by Government but a further abuse scandal in 2019 led to Bubb denouncing the failure of government and calling for new legislation and an independent commissioner for people with learning disabilities.
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Bubb is regarded as influential within the Labour and Conservative Parties, with his longstanding advocacy of charities replacing public services chiming with both parties' policy of promoting competition and choice in areas such as
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After stepping down from ACEVO, Bubb founded Charity Futures to investigate challenges to, and provide support for, the third sector for the next generation.
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In 2018, Bubb was appointed the Acting Director of the Oxford Institute of Charity; this later became the Gradel Institute of Charity, housed at
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He spent nearly 20 years as a Youth Court Magistrate in inner London (1980-2000). He also acted on local health boards in South London (
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Bubb was Chairman of the Adventure Capital Fund, which became the Social Investment Board from 2006 to 2016; and Chairman of
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Stephen Bubb came under scrutiny in August 2013 after it was reported that his 60th birthday gathering in the
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for Clapham Town ward from 1982, serving as chief whip for the Labour group. When the Labour group
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Bubb was asked by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron to review choice and competition in the
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investigation by the Charity Commission found that there had been no breach of propriety.
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After briefly being a civil servant, Bubb became a Research Officer for the
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https://www.gradelinstituteofcharity.co.uk/sir-stephen-bubb
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Stewart Morris, "Power bid by Tories hit by rule change",
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Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations
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In 1995, he became the first Director of Personnel of the
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in 1976. In 1980, he became Negotiations Officer for the
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Stephen Bubb receives knighthood in New Year's Honours
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Lib Dem warns NHS deal could fall apart over private
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JP
FRSA
New College, Oxford
Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations
Department of Health
Andrew Lansley
National Health Service
health care
Gillingham, Kent
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Christ Church, Oxford
TGWU
Jack Jones
National Union of Teachers
Association of Metropolitan Authorities
National Lottery Charities Board
Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations
Futurebuilders England
New College, Oxford
Labour Party
Lambeth Borough Council
protested against rate-capping
Guy's Hospital
St Thomas' Hospital
National Health Service
House of Commons



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