New British Veterinary Association President calls for animal welfare alongside client choice to be at the heart of CMA recommendations
26 Sep 2024
Christine Middlemas has been appointed as the UK's next Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO). She will take over from Nigel Gibbens who is stepping down at the end of February 2018 following 10 years in the post.
Responding to the news, BVA President John Fishwick said: “We’d like to congratulate Christine Middlemiss on her appointment as the UK’s next CVO and welcome her return to Defra - as well as to the UK, following her 16 months as CVO in New South Wales, Australia.
“As Christine notes, she will take up her role amidst EU Exit negotiations when the vital role veterinary surgeons play in so many areas of political and public life must be championed and considered more than ever.
“The work of all vets in government is indispensable in protecting and promoting animal health and welfare and public health, and current UK CVO Nigel Gibbens CBEhas been crucial in steering this with calm direction and sage insight from the heart of government.
“We hope to continue our effective working relationship with the new UK CVO, and really look forward to the opportunity to work with Christine moving forwards.”
Christine will take up her new role as CVO for the UK on 1 March 2018.
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