UK Border Agency (UKBA) staff that have been disciplined for inappropriate use of information obtained from an immigration database and/or an identity card or passport database( 1)
Disciplined
Dismissed
Total
2005
3
0
3
2006
0
0
0
2007
3
0
3
2008
2
1
3
2009
2
0
2
Total
10
1
11
(1) UKBA have no information available prior to 2005.
Identity and Passport Service (IPS) staff that have been disciplined for inappropriate use of information obtained from identity card or passport database
Disciplined
Dismissed
Total
1999 to 2004
0
0
0
2005-06
1
1
2
2006-07
0
0
0
2007-08
1
1
2
2008-09
0
0
0
Total
2
2
4
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) staff that have been disciplined for inappropriate use of information obtained from police databases
Disciplined
Dismissed
Total
1999 to 2009
0
0
0
Departmental Official Cars
Mr. Heald:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the cost of provision of Government cars to special advisers in his Department was in the last 12 months. [301387]
Mr. Woolas:
No special advisers are provided with an allocated Government car and driver. As with all civil servants, special advisers may use an official car or taxi in properly defined circumstances. Details of such use is not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
Departmental Public Expenditure
Chris Huhne:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how much his Department has spent on (a) consultants, (b) advertising, (c) publishing, (d) public relations, (e) professional training and (f) other activities in respect of each campaign (i) operated by his Department and (ii) commissioned from other organisations in (A) 2005-06, (B) 2006-07, (C) 2007-08 and (D) 2008-09; and which organisation operated each campaign not operated by his Department. [308818]
Alan Johnson:
The following table summarises the spend of the Home Office on advertising and public relations broken down by individual campaign area for the years 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09.
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£
Campaign
Advertising
PR
2005-06
Acquisitive Crime Reduction
4,123,311
-
Alcohol Misuse Enforcement Campaign
92,204
-
Anti-Social Behaviour
396,475
363,040
Child Protection on the Internet
862,229
-
Clean Up Campaign
39,819
-
Crime Stoppers
82,182
-
Domestic Violence
534,587
-
Drugs (including FRANK campaign)
1,524,701
474,386
Park Mark Car Parks-car crime
94,260
-
Police Specials Recruitment
1,389,166
-
Police recruitment High Potential Development Scheme
-
41,400
Community Support Officers Recruitment
2,380
Rape
66,153
-
Year of the volunteer
-
74,027
Criminal Justice System
-
265,780
Tackling violent crime
-
156,620
Total
9,205,087
1,377,633
2006-07
Acquisitive Crime Reduction
3,266,192
-
Alcohol Binge drinking
1,975,005
-
Alcohol Misuse Enforcement Campaign
231,713
-
Child Protection on the Internet
46,824
-
Domestic Violence
800,384
-
Drugs (including FRANK campaign)
3,467,021
374,666
Immigration
790,860
-
Knife Amnesty
137,083
-
PCSO Recruitment
1,748,743
-
Rape
280,022
-
Single Non-Emergency Number
780,325
-
Stop and Search
134,501
-
Community Sentences
-
193,181
Police Recruitment High Potential Development Scheme
-
28,716
Police Community Support Officer Recruitment
-
113,511
Respect
-
61,568
Single Non-Emergency Number
-
29,186
Criminal Justice
-
174,473
Total
13,658,673
975,301
2007-08
Alcohol Harm Reduction
2,900,411
-
Community Safety
866,889
-
Drugs (including FRANK campaign)
898,509
290,584
Immigration
1,973,558
-
Kerb Crawling
218,025
-
Mobile Phone Blocking
190,162
-
Total
7,047,554
290,584
2008-09
Acquisitive Crime Reduction-Burglary
918,170
-
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Alcohol Harm Reduction
2,790,203
-
Justice Seen Justice Done
2,246,390
-
Drugs (including FRANK campaign)
717,397
427,815
Human Trafficking
8,928
-
Immigration-Points Based System
2,453,007
-
Child Sex Offender Review / Violence against Women
-
55,860
Knife crime
917,764
-
Knife crime stakeholder PR
-
358,119
UKBA toolkit
-
118,443
R1CU-Research Information Communications Unit
-
5,000
Total
10,051,859
965,237
Notes: 1. There were no costs incurred on consultants for any of the campaigns set out above. 2. There is no central record of Home Office spend on publishing activities. To collate this information would incur disproportionate costs. 3. There were no costs on Professional Training associated with the campaign set out in the table above. 4. There were no costs on "other activities"; the costs given cover the total costs of each campaign. The figures for advertising refer to the cost of media for TV, print, radio, cinema and posters net of VAT for public facing advertising campaigns. They do not include classified recruitment advertising or digital advertising. 5. The Alcohol Harm Reduction and Drugs campaigns are both cross-government campaigns. The figures that have been provided are those billed to the Home Office.