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Month: March 2019

KD Security > Company News > 2019 > March

Two Cheshire based unlicensed security operatives pleaded guilty at Crewe Magistrates' Court

Posted by admin on March 28, 2019 with 0 Comment

An unlicensed door supervisor, and the boss who deployed him with a fraudulent licence, have been convicted of offences under the Private Security Industry Act (PSIA) 2001 and the Fraud Act 2006.
Source: Sia news feed

Disqualified security boss prosecuted again for working without a licence

Posted by admin on March 14, 2019 with 0 Comment

A disqualified West Midlands security boss who had his licence revoked last year has been prosecuted and ordered to pay £3,000 plus £4,264 costs.
Source: Sia news feed

Scottish security industry initiative wins ‘best project’ at Counter Terrorism Awards

Posted by admin on March 13, 2019 with 0 Comment

An initiative conceived and funded by the SIA, supported by Police Scotland and the Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC), has won a major award.
Source: Sia news feed

Chester security boss fined for employing unlicensed doorman

Posted by admin on March 13, 2019 with 0 Comment

A Chester security boss has been fined over £2,000 for employing an unlicensed door supervisor.
Source: Sia news feed

Essex security director ordered to pay out after supplying unlicensed security guards at West London school

Posted by admin on March 13, 2019 with 0 Comment

Last Friday 8 March, John Raymond Daley, was ordered to pay £25,000 and also prosecution costs of £11,000.
Source: Sia news feed

Security Industry Authority partners with Police Scotland to tackle hate crime against security staff and others

Posted by admin on March 1, 2019 with 0 Comment

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) have partnered with Police Scotland in support of their new Hate Crime campaign.
Source: Sia news feed

Convicted Wiltshire security boss must pay £84,000 as proceeds of crime or face two years in jail

Posted by admin on March 1, 2019 with 0 Comment

A Wiltshire security firm boss has had assets of over £80,000 confiscated after being convicted of providing unlicensed security guards to a school over a period of 12 years.
Source: Sia news feed

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