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Jim Gamble

Chief Executive of CEOP.

He resigned in 2010 and started his own private company → The INEQE Group.

See also →Daily Mail: Kate and Gerry McCann 'very upset' at resignation of child protection chief as government accused of cost-cutting (06 Oct. 2010): “The parents of Madeleine McCann were said to be 'very upset and disappointed' by the resignation of Jim Gamble, the chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop)…Mr and Mrs McCann said it was 'extremely saddening' that Mr Gamble thought he had to quit. They said in a statement: 'We are certain that he will be a huge loss to the field of child protection. Knowing how committed Mr Gamble is to this cause, it is extremely saddening that he feels unable to continue to lead Ceop, apparently as a consequence of the proposed Governmental changes. The search for our daughter Madeleine has been greatly enhanced by the work carried out by the team at Ceop. We would like to thank Mr Gamble for all of his efforts, both for Madeleine and for all missing and exploited children. In this challenging economic climate, we urge the Government to remember the value of our children and the importance of the invaluable work which is necessary to protect them against the devastating crimes of child abduction and exploitation.' Home Secretary Theresa May has pledged her support for efforts to protect children, but said in a statement that the country did not need a 'new quango'. ”