Asset Protection Agency
The Asset Protection Agency (APA) was an executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom, operating as part of HM Treasury.[1] The APA was created in response to the late-2000s recession (caused by the financial crisis of 2007–2010) to implement the Asset Protection Scheme (APS), part of the 2009 United Kingdom bank rescue package. It closed on 31 October 2012 following the ending of the APS.[2]
See also
References
External links
- Official website of the Asset Protection Agency
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HM Treasury
Headquarters: 1, Horse Guards Road
- First Lord of the Treasury
- Chancellor of the Exchequer / Second Lord of the Treasury
- Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury*
- Paymaster General
- Financial Secretary to the Treasury
- Economic Secretary to the Treasury & City Minister
- Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
- Commercial Secretary to the Treasury
- Lords Commissioners of the Treasury*
public bodies
Offices in italics are not currently in use
* Sinecure offices nominally associated with the Treasury de facto held by Government Whips
* Sinecure offices nominally associated with the Treasury de facto held by Government Whips
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