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Regulator unveils key performance statistics

According to an official statement issued this morning: “Regulation by the SIA has led to a more professional private security industry which is needed to help protect people, property and assets.”

The following figures illustrate how the Regulator is performing in its day-to-day operations

Licensing figures (as of 12 November 2008)

Licence processing times (September-October 2008)

Call Centre Performance (October 2008)

Approved Contractor Scheme (as of 31 October 2008)

The total number of Approved Contractors stands at 558. More than More than 117,000 licensed operatives were working for these companies.

Intelligence received (in October)

The SIA received 1,076 pieces of intelligence, which included:

Assisted by this information, the Regulator was able to revoke 37 SIA licences and suspend 35 SIA licences

It was also able to undertake a risk assessment of 123 companies – 50 companies were assessed as being either a high or medium risk and brought to the attention of the Compliance and Investigation Team. Issues were investigated relating to ACS companies, with nine companies being brought to the attention of the Compliance and Investigation Team.

120 key pieces of information and intelligence were shared with other law enforcement partners in order to reduce crime, disorder and the fear of crime.

Compliance and Enforcement (since April)

The SIA engaged in over 90 operations led by partners, usually the police. The Regulator found 95% compliance at large-scale events such as T in the Park, Glastonbury and the Leeds and Reading Festivals.

To test the intelligence-led approach:

The SIA secured 13 convictions against businesses and individuals in the criminal Courts.

Since SIA regulation began, and as a direct result of targeted operations and investigations, the Regulator has issued 981 warning notices to security operatives and 79 improvement notices to security businesses.

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