Stephen Bundred was born on 1952 and is a retired Labour Party politician and public administrator in London, England.
11 Facts About Steve Bundred
Steve Bundred is unusual in having had a career in party politics before holding high-ranking apolitical public offices, including as Chief Executive of Camden London Borough Council, Chief of Executive of the Audit Commission and Chair of Monitor.
Steve Bundred was a researcher for the National Union of Mineworkers.
Steve Bundred was elected as a Labour councillor on Islington London Borough Council in a by-election in 1977 and served for one year.
Steve Bundred then stood for Labour for election to the European Parliament in 1979 for London South East, but lost to the Tory candidate.
Steve Bundred served on the Greater London Council from 1981 until its abolition in 1986, representing Islington North.
Steve Bundred entered local government administration as director of finance at the London Borough of Hackney, Birkbeck College, and then the London Borough of Camden.
Steve Bundred became Chief Executive of Camden Council in 1995.
Steve Bundred was appointed as Chief Executive of the Audit Commission in 2003.
Steve Bundred's appointment was criticised because of his political background.
Steve Bundred left the role in 2010 and became chair of NHS regulator Monitor.