Industrial Injuries Advisory Council Department For Work And Pensions


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INDUSTRIAL INJURIES ADVISORY COUNCIL

Department

Department for Work and Pensions

Chair

Professor Keith Palmer

Chief Executive

Rebecca Murphy / Lucy O'Sullivan (Job Share)

Classification

Advisory NDPB

Contact Details

Zone B, 2nd Floor, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London, SW1H 9NA
Phone: 020 7449 5618
Email: iiac@dwp.gsi.gov.uk

WebSite: iiac.independent.gov.uk/

Overview

To advise DWP Ministers on matters relating to the Industrial Injuries Scheme and its administration. In particular, which diseases and occupations should give entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and advising on any draft regulations relating to the Scheme.

Established 1948. DWP provide a secretariat equivalent of 3 Full-time staff, including the Secretary and an administrative budget of £50,300.

PB13 Entry FULL
PB Reform Retain
Regulatory Function No
Chairs Remuneration (p.a. unless otherwise stated)
Chief Executive / Secretary Remuneration Civil Servant
Public Meetings Yes
Public Minutes Yes
Register of Interests Yes
Ombudsman PHSO
Last Annual Report 2012-13
Last Review 2012
Audit Arrangements N/A
OCPA Regulated Yes

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