Victims of modern slavery inquiry

Work and Pensions Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 26 Oct 2016 Closed: 3 Oct 2019 Parliament page
Failures in the UK’s system for dealing with modern slavery are allowing the “inexcusable” scenario of victims reduced to destitution while their abusers go free because they are not adequately supported to testify against them.
1 Report
4 Oral sessions
8 Letters
4 Events
Activity timeline 18 events
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
Correspondence 8 letters
21 Jun 2018 To committee Letter from Sarah Newton MP to Chair on modern slavery evidence session, 17 February 2017
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5 Jan 2018 To committee Letter from Sarah Newton MP and Damian Hinds MP re victims of modern slavery 111017
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18 Dec 2017 From committee Letter to the Prime Minister regarding concerns about the Government response to the Committee Report
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18 Dec 2017 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Prime Minister relating to modern slavery, 13 December 2017
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18 Oct 2017 To committee Letter from the Minister of Employment to the Chair relating to the committee's modern slavery report, 11 October 2017
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29 Apr 2017 Frank Field MP's response to the Prime Minister, relating to support for victims of modern slavery, dated 27 March 2017
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29 Apr 2017 From committee Letter to the Prime Minister from Frank Field MP, relating to support for victims of modern slavery, dated 2 February 2017
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29 Apr 2017 To committee Response from the Prime Minister, to Frank Field MP, relating to support for victims of modern slavery, dated 22 March 2017
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