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Written Answers — Health: Departments: Vetting (11 Jul 2007)

Dawn Primarolo: ...) on entering employment with the Civil Service. The Department undertakes additional checks in accordance with the access levels to particular buildings or work areas, for example: CTC (counter terrorism check) for employees who require access to the Palace of Westminster. SC (security clearance) investigation including security services, criminal records and finance check for employees...

Written Ministerial Statements — Treasury: Departmental Expenditure Limit (17 Nov 2005)

Dawn Primarolo: ...Recovered Assets Incentivisation Fund; a transfer of £863,000 from the Department for Education and Skills in respect of the Savings Gateway Project; and a partial offset relating to a transfer to the Home Office of £1,454,000 to fund some anti-terrorism work. The change in the capital element of the DEL arises from the draw down of capital EYF, totalling £100,000,000, and a...

Written Ministerial Statements — Treasury: Spring Supplementary Estimates (HM Customs and Excise) (22 Feb 2005)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...costs to programme expenditure of £18,000,000; and programme expenditure changes relating to virement from administration costs to programme expenditure of £18,000,000; and a transfer to the Home Office to meet additional costs of anti-terrorism work of £600,000. The change in the capital element of the DEL arises from increases of £84,210,000 from the central reserve...

Written Ministerial Statements — Treasury: Supplementary Estimates (15 Nov 2004)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...down of £25,000,000 to cover additional costs of lorry road user charging, which formed a part of spending review 2004; an award from the efficiency challenge fund of £300,000; transfers from the Home Office to meet additional costs of anti-terrorism work of £2,336,000, funding from the recovered assets incentivisation fund of £4,161,000 to meet operational and legal...

Written Answers — Treasury: Bribery (28 Jan 2004)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: Section 19 of the Anti-Terrorism (Crime and Security) Act 2001 provides a gateway for the Revenue to pass information about a possible criminal offence of bribery to other agencies where the evidence warrants such a disclosure. No such gateway existed before. The Inland Revenue does not keep central records of cases referred to other agencies, but does not believe that the section 19 gateway...

Written Answers — Treasury: Terrorism (Insurance) (12 Dec 2002)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: We have looked carefully at issues for the insurance market following the appalling attacks of 11 September 2001. Following a review the Pool Re scheme is being extended to enable insurers to offer terrorism insurance for commercial property damage and business interruption against a wider range of risks.

Public Bill Committee: Tax Credits Bill: Clause 33 - Offence of fraud (24 Jan 2002)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...members of the Committee will understand why. In the past, restrictions were a little tighter than was necessary, which hindered criminal investigations and prosecutions. That is why the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 provides additional gateways. The Bill will allow the Inland Revenue to disclose information for the purpose of assisting criminal investigations or...

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