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History
Food adulteration is as old as trade in food, but it was not until the industrial revolution that it really took off. Frederick Accum, shown opposite at the Surrey Institution in 1809, was one of the first chemists to highlight the frauds that were around at the time. The first public analysts were appointed in Britain the 1860s and 70s, and the role, although much changed, exists to this day. The Public Analyst Service Ltd was formed in 1998 to allow public analysts to work jointly. After a period of dormancy the company, under the ownership of Duncan Campbell, now aims to provide an independent service to regulators, businesses and individuals.
Dr Duncan Campbell
A Public Analyst and Agricultural Analyst of over 20 years' experience with access to extensive accredited laboratory services. Able to source analysis that is fit for purpose and provide interpretive reporting coupled with authoritative opinion. Considerable knowledge of UK and EU food and feed legislation. Expert witness experience in both criminal and civil proceedings: drink driving, food production and allergy-related incidents.
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It can be difficult to convey complex scientific or legal information that is both accurate and understandable, be it in the witness box, as part of a TV programme or in print. Media work has included interviews for the Today Programme, The Food Programme, Farming Today, Inside Science and You and Yours on Radio 4 as well as contributions to documentaries and current affairs programmes such as Fake Britain, Panorama and Tonight. More recent appearances are Subway: How Do They Really Do It? (Channel 5 February 2022) and Series 2 of Expert Witness (BBC 1 November 2022) .