Set up in 1993 by the
National Lottery etc. Act 1993, the Commission was an independent
non-departmental public body. Commissioners were appointed by the
Queen on the advice of the
prime minister; the chair of the commission was, for most of its life, the
secretary of state for culture, media and sport, and for most of its life a second government minister was also a commissioner. During
Tessa Jowell's tenure as chair the second minister was
Richard Caborn, as minister for sport, who preceded Jowell in the department by one day, and who left the department contemporaneously (when
Gordon Brown became prime minister). == Closure ==