The Right Honourable The Baroness Prashar CBE PC |
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Chair of the Judicial Appointments Commission | |
In office 3 April 2006 – 7 February 2011 |
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Preceded by | Office created |
Succeeded by | Christopher Stephens |
Chancellor of De Montfort University | |
In office 2000–2006 |
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Vice-Chancellor | Philip Tasker |
Preceded by | John White |
Succeeded by | The Lord Alli |
Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal |
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Assumed office 15 July 1999 Life Peerage |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Usha Kumari Prashar 29 June 1948 |
Nationality | British |
Usha Kumari Prashar, Baroness Prashar, CBE PC (born 29 June 1948) is a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Since the 1970s, she has served as a director or chairman of a variety of public and private sector organisations. She became the first chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission upon its creation in April 2006.
Born in Kenya, she came to Yorkshire with her father Naurhia Lal Prashar and family in the 1960s. She was educated at the independent Wakefield Girls' High School, becoming head girl in 1967. Prashar read Politics at Leeds University, graduating in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, after which she undertook postgraduate studies in Social Administration at the University of Glasgow.
Lady Prashar was a director of the Runnymede Trust from 1976 to 1984, a Fellow with the Policy Studies Institute from 1984 to 1986, and a director of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations from 1986 to 1991. She was executive chairman of the Parole Board of England and Wales from October 1997 to October 2000. Having been appointed a Civil Service Commissioner in 1990, she was First Civil Service Commissioner from August 2000 to 2005. Lady Prashar was chairman of the National Literacy Trust from 2001 to 2005. She is also a governor of the Ditchley Foundation, which organises conferences in Oxfordshire. Lady Prashar is a trustee of Cumberland Lodge, an educational charity initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society.