Case Studies

SIA, HMRC joint operations

by Mark Rowe

Last weekend, from July 10 to 12, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and HMRC (HM Revenue and Customs) carried out joint operations in London, Cardiff and Newcastle. Teams attended 65 venues and spoke to over 100 security operatives to check that they were legitimately employed, that all taxes were being paid, and to ensure they were not victims of any labour abuse.

During what the bodies described as a targeted operation the SIA and HMRC teams discovered some operatives working self-employed, and some cases of cash-in-hand work. As well as encountering operatives deployed by security companies, the teams found operatives working directly for the venue. HMRC are undertaking further enquiries in some of the findings. Follow up visits will be taking place with those businesses and venues that deploy front line operatives.

John Sandlin, Senior Manager at the SIA said: “This operation is to ensure that security staff are employed legitimately and treated fairly. By working together our two organisations will challenge attempts to circumvent or manipulate the law. We want a level playing field for those legitimate businesses who play by the rules.

And Simon York, Director of HMRC’s Fraud Investigation Service, said: “Honest employers have nothing to fear, but we are determined to root out businesses who try to cheat the tax system and undercut those who abide by the law. These operations are part of our successful partnership with the SIA which help us identify tax abuses in the security industry. We are determined to ensure workers are treated fairly and to create a level playing field for businesses across this sector.”

The authorities point out that self-employed workers are not entitled to the National Minimum Wage, sick pay, holiday pay, are not covered by other Employment Protection laws and are outwith the scope of the European Working Time Directive. This means that they are cheaper and are more vulnerable to exploitation, the SIA adds.

In 2018 HMRC and the SIA signed a Memorandum of Understanding and agreed to share information about businesses and individuals working within the security sector, to tackle illegal working practices and tax fraud.

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