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Calls for clarity on regulation

by Mark Rowe

Calls for clarity from the Home Office on the timing of regulatory change for the private security industry have been issued by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), after last weekโ€™s announcement that the regulation of private investigators is to be introduced as early as 2014.

James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA trade body says: โ€œWe welcome the regulation of private investigators, however, it is ironic that the wider security industry still awaits clarity from Government after three years of discussions on the future of the licensing of security businesses.โ€

To recap

Talks on the future of the security sectorโ€™s regulatory regime began in 2010 with an announcement from the Government that the current regulator โ€“ the Security Industry Authority โ€“ was to be abolished. Lobbying from the industry soon softened this message, to one of โ€˜a phased transition to a new regulatory regimeโ€™ involving business registration as well as individual licensing. Despite, the association adds, continued contact between Government and industry, the planned timing of the primary legislation needed to effect this change is still unclear.

James Kelly adds: โ€œIt surely makes sense to include the private investigation industry into the new business licensing regime that is close to implementation for the wider security industry. However, despite unprecedented consensus across industry stakeholders, we remain deeply concerned that the proposals forged jointly between the industry, its regulator and the Government will not be capitalised upon.โ€

โ€œAs an industry, we are in a state of limbo, where companies are attempting to make business forecasts with no idea of the cost or administrative implications of a new regulatory regime. We need confirmation from the Home Secretary as to the Governmentโ€™s intentions in terms of introducing the primary legislation necessary to effect this change, and I will be writing to her directly to seek clarity on this matter.โ€

The BSIA says that it will be engaging with politicians on a wider scale regarding this issue later this year as it attends the Conservative and Labour party conferences in the autumn.

For more about the BSIA visit www.bsia.co.uk

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