On Monday [15th], at Woolwich Crown Court, ex-security director Aston Shim was ordered to pay £94,758 under the Proceeds of Crime Act, to be paid within six months. If the order is defaulted the Court may impose a period of 18 months imprisonment.
A security boss has been sentenced for providing unlicensed security guards to a prestigious housing development in Prestbury, Cheshire.
You could be fined up to £20,000 per person if you’re caught employing illegal workers.
From 1 January 2015, new Security Industry Authority courses and qualifications will be introduced for SIA licence applicants.
After a short break in their membership, Enigma Security Solutions have re-joined the growing membership of The ACS Pacesetters.
The FM Contract Watch Newsletter for October 2014 has just been published and includes:
On Monday [13 Oct] at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court, a Lambeth-based security company was found guilty, in the absence of its director, of two charges of supplying unlicensed security guards, including to a children’s play centre in Merton.
You could be fined up to £20,000 per person if you’re caught employing illegal workers
The Chair of the Security Industry Authority, Elizabeth France CBE, has announced that Bill Butler, SIA Chief Executive, has decided to retire next year.
Key Security UK, is a privately owned company, established in March 2007 by the current Managing Director, Kieran Montgomery.