GLAA Employee Login
GLAA
  • Report Problems: 0800 432 0804
  • General Office Enquiries: 0345 602 5020
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • What we do
    • Our Aims and Objectives
    • Consultations
    • The GLAA Board
    • Legislation
    • Vacancies
    • Modern slavery
    • Freedom of Information
    • Press Releases
    • Better regulation
    • Trade union facility time
    • Our partners
    • Board Minutes and Papers 2021
  • What's New
    • Latest press releases
    • Press Release Archive
    • Latest news and guidance
    • Freedom of information requests
    • Parliamentary Questions
    • GLAA Newsletters
  • I am a...
    • I am a worker
    • I supply workers
    • I use workers
  • Our Impact
    • Who has a GLAA licence
    • How we inspect and prosecute
    • Who has been inspected
    • Revocations results
    • Appeals against the GLAA
    • Criminal offences and sanctions
    • Conviction totals
    • Performance Reports
  • Publications
    • GLAA Publication Scheme
    • Resources
    • Licensing guidance
    • GLAA Brief and Licensing News
    • Legislation
    • Corporate Publications
    • Implementation of the Regulators Code Principles
    • Labour Exploitation
  • Contact Us
  • Report Issues
    • English
    • Bulgarian
    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Romanian
    • Slovak
  • Coronavirus (COVID19) - what you need to do
  • What's New
  • Latest news
  • GLAA appoints interim CEO

GLAA appoints interim CEO

23rd July 2020

The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) has appointed Ziggy MacDonald as its interim chief executive.

Mr MacDonald will lead the foremost investigative agency for labour exploitation until a successor for Michael Rich is confirmed.

Having previously worked in various policy, strategy, finance and analysis roles across the Home Office since 2002, Mr MacDonald is an experienced executive within Government and the Civil Service.

More recently, he was Director of Windrush Lessons Learned Review and for the last few months has been on secondment to the GLAA as a Consulting Director.

Mr MacDonald will start as interim CEO from August 1.

He said: "It is an absolute privilege to be asked to take on the interim CEO role until a permanent successor is appointed. It is of course not quite what I expected to be doing, as I was due to finish my short secondment in a few weeks' time and return to the Home Office.

"I have had a strong relationship with the GLAA over many years and my immediate aim is to help provide the stability and leadership the organisation needs until a new CEO is appointed. I would like to extend my personal thanks to Michael for all the support he has given me while on secondment and for making it a very pleasurable experience.

"I'm also looking forward to working in partnership with colleagues both here at the GLAA and across other agencies to protect vulnerable workers and to help bring to justice those who criminally exploit people for their labour."

GLAA Board Chair, Margaret Beels, said Mr MacDonald’s appointment as interim CEO would provide stability and critical support for the organisation.

She said: “Ziggy has a proven track record of working within Government at a strategic level and his knowledge of this area will be enormously helpful.

“I know GLAA colleagues will give him their full support in helping us drive forward the agenda that we have all created - making the GLAA the very best that it can be, for the public, for the vulnerable and against the exploiters.”

An open recruitment process to select and confirm a permanent chief executive will be carried out over upcoming months.

Click here to return to the top of the page

© 2021 Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority

  • Privacy & Cookies
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Accessibility
  • Sitemap

Powered by 10 Digital