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A Bradford man pleaded guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates鈥� Court to working without a licence as a door supervisor at a Bradford nightclub.
Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates鈥� Court after being found working illegally at Accrington鈥檚 皇冠体育app Berkley Club.
A Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school was last Wednesday (20 January) handed a 32-week jail term suspended for 12 months at Preston Magistrates' Court.
Muyiwa John Adegbola pleaded guilty to fraud for allowing his brother-in-law to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 four door supervisors - who were all former company directors - were prosecuted at Bradford Magistrates' Court.
David Horncastle has been appointed by the Home Office as interim Chair of the SIA.
皇冠体育app Security Industry Authority (SIA) today publishes a summary of the analysis of responses to its consultation on a proposed code of conduct.
Clarification on when a security operative is considered to be a "critical worker".
Lisa Pearce prosecuted by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), pleads guilty to fraud at Bristol Crown Court.
A door supervisor whose licence was suspended has been fined after being repeatedly found by the police working illegally in Cirencester.
A message from Michelle Russell, our Acting Chief Executive
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Last month, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) suspended more than 130 SIA licences as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Door supervisor puts out fire, prevents explosion and saves lives.
Two Aberdare nightclub door supervisors have been sentenced following a brutal attack on a customer over the August Bank Holiday weekend last year.
On 29 October, Jacqueline Taggart was found guilty at Sheffield Magistrates鈥� Court of working while her Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence was suspended.
He was subsequently convicted of working while his SIA licence was suspended.
Advice to the UK private security industry following Tuesday's announcement.
Accrington security boss barred from industry after failing to check staff licence.
鈥婣 Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school has had his case referred to a higher court for sentencing
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