Results 1-7 of 7 for terrorism speaker:Dawn Primarolo
- 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...
