UK anti-slavery post left unfilled by Home Office since April 2022
by Daniel Boffey Chief reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#69K96)
Role of anti-slavery commissioner vacant at time when cases of suspected trafficking at all-time high
The role of the independent watchdog overseeing government anti-slavery policy has been left vacant for more than 10 months at the same time as cases of suspected trafficking have hit an all-time high, it has emerged.
Dame Sara Thornton, the previous anti-slavery commissioner, resigned on 30 April last year, but has not been replaced by the home secretary, Suella Braverman, despite a legal requirement for the post to be filled.
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