Lee Bridges

Director of Standards & Information

Lee has led our standards and information functions since 2025. His teams are responsible for IPSA’s policy development, its communications and engagement with the public and stakeholders, its payroll services, its publication policy and information governance across the organisation.

Lee joined IPSA from the House of Commons where he worked in several roles including in communications, Members’ Services and finance. Lee was the Senior Responsible Owner for the development of Parliament’s Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme which is there to tackle workplace harassment and bullying.

Prior to joining the House of Commons, Lee was one of the first clerks appointed to the new Scottish Parliament in 1998 and played a role in establishing the policies and procedures for the new legislature.

Interests and gifts and hospitality declaration

TypeDetails
NameLee Bridges
Financial interests*None
Directorships and shareholdings**None
Investment property***None
SponsorshipsNone
Public appointmentsNone
Charities and non-public organisationsNone
Any other relevant interestsNone
Relevant interests of spouse, partner or close family memberNone
Gifts and hospitality receivedNone
Date3 November 2025

I, Lee Bridges, confirm that the information that I have given is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and complete. I confirm that I understand the purpose of the form and the reasons for the collection of my personal data and that I agree to my personal data being used as stated.

NoteInformation
*This includes interests held by a board member that are directly relevant to his/her position within IPSA. It is not a list of all financial interests including all investments or loans held by a board member. It indicates where financial interests are held in a blind trust held independently from the owner so that a board member is shielded from involvement in their management.
**Shareholdings are not listed where they are de minimis in nature.
***In line with the Registers of Interest in the Houses of Parliament, property owned and/or occupied by board members for their own use is not included in the list.