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Court Appearance For Company Director

Court Appearance For Company Director

Date: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Source: The SIA

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) issued a summons to John Day,

company director of Secure Areas Limited to answer charges

under Section 3(1) (engaging in licensable conduct without an SIA licence)

and Section 19(5) (failure to provide information to the SIA) of the Private

Security Industry Act 2001.

He appeared before Birmingham Magistrates court on Friday 27 June 2008

and the case was adjourned until Thursday 6 November 2008.

The maximum penalty for committing an offence such as working without a

licence or supplying unlicensed staff is six months’ imprisonment and/or fine up

to £5,000 (or trial on indictment to crown court, whereby an unlimited fine and/or

five years’ imprisonment could be imposed)

www.the-sia.org.uk


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Court Appearance For Company Director

Court Appearance For Company Director

Date: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Source: The SIA

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) issued a summons to John Day,

company director of Secure Areas Limited to answer charges

under Section 3(1) (engaging in licensable conduct without an SIA licence)

and Section 19(5) (failure to provide information to the SIA) of the Private

Security Industry Act 2001.

He appeared before Birmingham Magistrates court on Friday 27 June 2008

and the case was adjourned until Thursday 6 November 2008.

The maximum penalty for committing an offence such as working without a

licence or supplying unlicensed staff is six months’ imprisonment and/or fine up

to £5,000 (or trial on indictment to crown court, whereby an unlimited fine and/or

five years’ imprisonment could be imposed)

www.the-sia.org.uk

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