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Preventing and detecting immigration & customs offences: of how the UKBA receives and uses intelligence

Preventing and detecting immigration and customs offences: A thematic inspection of how the UK Border Agency receives and uses intelligence.

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Preventing and detecting immigration and customs offences: A thematic inspection of how the UK Border Agency receives and uses intelligence

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The report looked at how the UK Border Agency uses intelligence to direct its work.

The 10 recommendations in the report include how the Agency records the outcome of allegations, how it decides whether its powers to use people as Covert Human Intelligence Sources are necessary, and how effective intelligence has been in preventing and detecting immigration.

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Published 3 April 2014

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