The Enforcement Conduct Board (ECB) CEO Chris Nichols has today
welcomed David Parkin on full time secondment for up to 12 months. Until
recently, David was the Deputy Director for Civil Justice and Law Policy at
the Ministry of Justice.
“David brings a wealth of experience to the ECB – having worked across a
wide range of civil justice issues and policy areas. He is a well-known figure
across the enforcement industry, and we have welcomed his ongoing
support from the creation of the ECB through to today. I am looking forward
to welcoming him to the team and working with him to advance our critical
mission,” says Chris Nichols.
“I would like to thank the Ministry of Justice for allowing this secondment to
take place – a sign of the strong partnership between the Ministry of Justice
and the ECB in the collective effort of making sure everyone experiencing
enforcement action is fairly treated.”
David Parkin adds: “I was fortunate enough to speak at the panel event that
launched the ECB in early 2022 where I emphasised the need for the ECB
to build consensus and define standards. I look forward to working with
Chris and the ECB to continue to make gains in these areas and more.”
“My secondment is a demonstration of the investment of the Ministry of
Justice in the ECB’s success. I welcome the opportunity to contribute
directly to the ECB’s vital aim of improving standards and fairness across
enforcement,” says David Parkin.
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