Sir Stephen John Limrick Bubb JP FRSA (born 5 November 1952[1]) is the Executive Director of the Gradel Institute of Charity at New College, Oxford.
[1] After stepping down from ACEVO, Bubb founded Charity Futures to investigate challenges to, and provide support for, the third sector for the next generation.
[1] When the Labour group protested against rate-capping by refusing to set a rate, Bubb was among 32 Lambeth councillors who were surcharged for causing the council a financial loss by willful misconduct.
[11] Bubb was asked by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron to review choice and competition in the National Health Service as part of the pause in the passage of the NHS reform bill on 2011, promoted by Andrew Lansley.
[14] Stephen Bubb came under scrutiny in August 2013 after it was reported that his 60th birthday gathering in the House of Commons had been partly financed by his own charity, ACEVO.