From 1997-2006, he was a member of the Council of Economic Advisors at HM Treasury, where he worked on unemployment, welfare reform and
child poverty. He was appointed to a
CBI steering group on Getting the UK Working, and a commission on youth unemployment run by AVECO and headed by
David Miliband. He was a member of the
London Child Poverty Commission 2006-2010. In 2009, Professor Gregg completed a review of 'Personalised Support and Conditionality in the Welfare System' for the
Department for Work and Pensions. This helped the government to draw up plans to require many
Incapacity Benefit recipients to participate in work-related activity - but not work itself - as a condition of receiving their benefit. Having helped in the design of Employment Support Allowance (ESA), Professor Gregg has since criticised the tests for fitness for work - the
Work Capability Assessment - that is a key part of its implementation. In July 2012, Professor Gregg featured on the
BBC Panorama programme titled 'Disabled or Faking It?' ==References==