Financial Crime and Scamming APPG

First Registered: 20/12/2017 • Last updated on: 05/11/2019

Note: This APPG was last registered on 5th November 2019. The APPG was not registered in the latest release of the 24th January 2024 and may be defunct.

To allow parliamentarians to understand the nature of financial crime and scamming, its impact on society and on vulnerable and susceptible citizens; and to address issues on how we appropriately respond to these challenges.

Note: All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal, cross-party groups formed by MPs and Members of the House of Lords who share a common interest in a particular policy area, region or country. APPGs have no official status within Parliament.

Former Members - Contact Details - Benefits in Kind - Financial Benefits

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Former APPG Members
Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait
Lord Harris of Haringey
Vice Chair
Labour - Life peer
Joined: 20th December 2017
Departed: 5th November 2019
Patricia Gibson Portrait
Patricia Gibson
Vice Chair
Scottish National Party - North Ayrshire and Arran
Joined: 20th December 2017
Departed: 5th November 2019
Anneliese Dodds Portrait
Anneliese Dodds
Vice Chair
Labour (Co-op) - Oxford East
Joined: 20th December 2017
Departed: 5th November 2019
2 APPG Memberships
Running , West Papua
Conor Burns Portrait
Conor Burns
Chair & Registered Contact
Conservative - Bournemouth West
Joined: 20th December 2017
Departed: 19th June 2019
1 APPG Membership
India (Trade and Investment)
Will Quince Portrait
Will Quince
Treasurer
Conservative - Colchester
Joined: 20th December 2017
Departed: 27th March 2019
No other APPG Memberships
Date
25 Oct 2017
Source
Cifas
Description
Secretariat   From : 25/10/2017 To : 24/10/2018
Value
£7,501
Date
24 Oct 2017
Source
Cifas
Description
Secretariat   From : 24/10/2017 To : 23/10/2018
Value
£7,501

No direct financial benefits are on record for the Financial Crime and Scamming APPG