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Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards: Costs (20 Apr 2009)

Vernon Coaker: All operational resource costs associated with providing passports and ID cards to British and Irish citizens resident in the UK are expected to be funded through fee income. Initial set-up costs for this group will be funded by the Home Office. The operational cost of issuing identity cards for foreign nationals, including capturing and registering biometric information, will be fully...

[Sir John Butterfill in the Chair] — A Surveillance Society? (19 Mar 2009)

Vernon Coaker: The ID card scheme is not compulsory. If I did not mishear, the hon. Gentleman said that it was. It will not be compulsory to have an ID card.

Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Fraud (11 Mar 2008)

Vernon Coaker: The following table gives a breakdown of the £1.7 billion figure. This was placed in the House Library on 2 February 2006 and is also available online at: http://www.identitytheft.org.uk/IDpercent20fraudpercent20tab le.pdf Updated estimate of the cost of identity fraud to the UK economy—2 February 2006 Dept/Organisation Cost of identity fraud Notes Association of...

Written Answers — Home Department: Fraud (22 Nov 2007)

Vernon Coaker: ...is to estimate levels of crime committed against the population of private households and adults living in such households. As such, the survey cannot estimate crimes committed against those outside the scope of the survey, such as commercial and public sector bodies. The BCS provides a measure of fraud (including identity fraud) committed against individuals in private households, which...

Public Bill Committee: Serious Crime Bill: New Clause 1 (10 Jul 2007)

Vernon Coaker: I shall ask, at the end of my remarks, for the hon. Member for Taunton to ask leave to withdraw the motion. He has tabled an amendment that would prevent the use of information from the national identity register and ContactPoint in either the data sharing provided for in clause 63 or the data-matching exercises provided for in schedule 7. I should like to make a general point about...

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