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On Tuesday 18 May, a Buxton man pleaded guilty at Thameside Magistrates' Court to infringing the licensing conditions of his two Security Industry Authority (SIA) licences.
A Blackpool man has been ordered to pay a four-figure sum for providing unlicensed security to a school.
Our licensing system will not be available between 08:00 and 16:30 this Saturday (17 April) or next Saturday (24 April).
On the day before they come into force, Michelle Russell, Acting Chief Executive of the SIA (Security Industry Authority), marks the introduction of the changes to training for SIA licence applicants and licence holders. The…
The director of a security firm has been fined at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to supplying unlicensed security staff.
A Somerset man has been handed a suspended jail sentence after he provided unlicensed security to a party attended by 400 under 18-year-olds.
Three London security company directors have been fined and been given a criminal record.
A security company director has been fined for failing to provide information to the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
Two door supervisors were recently sentenced at Lewes Crown Court.
A man has been caught trying to work illegally as a security operative after a Cheltenham security firm spotted that his documents were fake.
A Bradford man pleaded guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates’ Court to working without a licence as a door supervisor at a Bradford nightclub.
Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club.
A Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school was last Wednesday (20 January) handed a 32-week jail term suspended for 12 months at Preston Magistrates' Court.
Muyiwa John Adegbola pleaded guilty to fraud for allowing his brother-in-law to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 four door supervisors - who were all former company directors - were prosecuted at Bradford Magistrates' Court.
David Horncastle has been appointed by the Home Office as interim Chair of the SIA.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) today publishes a summary of the analysis of responses to its consultation on a proposed code of conduct.
Clarification on when a security operative is considered to be a "critical worker".
Lisa Pearce prosecuted by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), pleads guilty to fraud at Bristol Crown Court.
A door supervisor whose licence was suspended has been fined after being repeatedly found by the police working illegally in Cirencester.
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