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皇冠体育app Security Industry Authority has published a 'snapshot' profile of the security guarding sector. It draws on findings from recent surveys and past research conducted by the SIA. It also uses data from the SIA'鈥�
On Friday 11 November 2022, Muhammad Imran was prosecuted in his absence at Reading Magistrates' Court for failing to supply information to the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
A Southend man without the legal right to work in the UK was caught with a forged Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence after he was injured in a car accident in Bristol.
On Friday 4 November 2022, a security operative pleaded guilty at Dudley Magistrates鈥� Court to working illegally.
On Friday 4 November 2022, Bolton man Olarotimi Ojugbele was handed a 26-week jail sentence, suspended for 18 months by Willesden Magistrates' Court, plus a 15-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement to be completed with鈥�
On Tuesday 1 November 2022, Bradford Magistrates鈥� Court found Usman Raees guilty in his absence of failing to provide information to the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
皇冠体育app Minister for Safeguarding has appointed 2 new non-executive directors to the Board of the SIA and has also re-appointed 2 current board members.
David Dankwa-Smith has been fined for working illegally as a door supervisor at a nightclub in Bournemouth.
From tomorrow (1 October 2022) all close protection licence holders will need a first aid qualification and the new top-up training before they renew.
On Friday 9 September, a Dudley man and a woman were prosecuted for offences under the Private Security Industry Act at Dudley Magistrates' Court.
Caroline Corby has been appointed a Non-Executive Director of the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
A message of condolence to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
A counter-terrorism emergency planning exercise in a London nightclub this evening saw security operatives dealing with realistic terror scenarios presented by actors.
On 24 August 2022, a security firm and its director were prosecuted at Poole Magistrates' Court for supplying unlicensed security to a Bournemouth sports bar.
Sunday 24 July is International Security Officers鈥� Day.
Christopher Browne of Scarborough was ordered to pay a 拢164,000 confiscation order within three months.
Stephen Berrisford pleaded guilty at North Somerset Magistrates' Court to supplying unlicensed security to the town's Oktoberfest last year.
On Tuesday 14 June 2022, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) prosecuted a Belfast man at Laganside Magistrates' Court for providing false information and failing to comply with the Private Security Industry Act.
On Friday 13 May, a company director pleaded guilty at Milton Keynes Magistrates鈥� Court for supplying a man who attempted to use a counterfeit licence.
On Friday 13 May 2022, Caernarfon Crown Court handed a 拢1,892.78 court order to a Colwyn Bay family business, ALG Security Services Ltd.
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