Social Fund Commissioner

The Social Fund Commissioner[1] was an office created under United Kingdom social security legislation in 1986 to lead the Social Fund.[2] They were intended to be independent of the government department responsible for social security provision. The office-holder was appointed by the Secretary of State and was the head of the Independent Review Service, located in Birmingham, the headquarters of the Social Fund Inspectors of Great Britain. There was also a small inspectorate in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

  1. ^ See generally, Buck,T (2009) The Social Fund: Law and Practice, third edition (London: Sweet & Maxwell), pp 186–193
  2. ^ See currently, Social Security Act 1998, ss.37