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27 Jun 2008 1:38PM
The owner of a security company in Manchester has become the first director to have his licence revoked by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) based on non-conviction information.
The company director, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had received warnings from the SIA for deploying unlicensed security operatives and failing to respond to requests made under Section 19 of the Private Security Industry Act 2001, which states:
“Regulated persons are required to produce document... (165 more words)
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