The director of a Bradford youth organisation has taken the final remaining place on the board of the Youth Justice Board.
Salima Hafejee, director of the voluntary organisation Bradford Youth Development Partnership, and former police chief Charles Clark, have been recruited to fill the seats on the board.
Dr Theodore Mutale has stepped down, leaving the board with nine members. The Home Office plans to appoint a chair, but no new members, dropping the number of seats from 12 to 10.
See Big interview, p11.