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SIA Regulation for Northern Ireland

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2 October 2008: The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is pleased to announce that its remit is to be extended to Northern Ireland in 2009, creating a single regulatory scheme for the private security industry throughout the United Kingdom.

  • December 2008 - Training leading to the SIA approved qualifications will be available in Northern Ireland
  • May 2009 - The SIA will start accepting licence applications and applications to the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS)
  • December 2009 - It will become illegal to engage in licensable conduct in Northern Ireland without a licence.

The SIA has initiated a Project Board to manage the delivery of the project, under the Chairmanship of Andy Drane, SIA Deputy Chief Executive. The board includes senior representatives from the Northern Ireland Office, the Home Office and the Police Service of Northern Ireland. There is also a senior observer from the Private Security Authority, which regulates in the Republic of Ireland.

Northern Ireland's Security Minster Paul Goggins said:

"Extending the remit of the Security Industry Authority to Northern Ireland will achieve the regulation that the industry wants.

These new arrangements will enhance safeguards for those operating within the industry and drive out illegal operators.

This is good news for both those in the industry as well as the people of Northern Ireland.

Companies who invest in training their staff and training have nothing to fear, whilst the public can be reassured that those within the industry are operating lawfully and to the highest standards."

Andy Drane, SIA Deputy Chief Executive and leader of the implementation programme said:

"Regulation in Northern Ireland by the SIA will ensure standards of training and professionalism in the private security industry are the same across the United Kingdom. The public will benefit from one regulator and one licensing scheme, which will allow them to have greater confidence in a regulated and professional industry."

Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland responsible for Criminal Justice said:

"We welcome the announcement that the Security Industry Authority’s remit will be extended to Northern Ireland next year. The implementation of the SIA licensing scheme to Northern Ireland will help improve standards and promote best practice within the industry. The Police Service will work closely with the SIA to promote public safety and reduce any criminality."

Notes to Editors:

  • The sectors requiring a licence in Northern Ireland are:
    • Cash and Valuables in Transit (contracted)
    • Close protection (contracted)
    • Door supervision (in-house and contracted)
    • Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) (contracted)
    • Security Guarding (contracted)
    • Key Holding (contracted)
    • Vehicle immobilising (in-house and contracted)
  • The proposal to extend the remit of the SIA to Northern Ireland was put out for public consultation by the Northern Ireland Office in August 2006. The results showed an overwhelming desire within the industry for regulation and that this should be in line with best practice in Great Britain.