Theft and Robbery (of Motor Vehicle, Driving without Insurance)
South Africa
1
2006
Attempted Robbery
South Africa
1
Deception (Going Equipped to Commit)
Nigeria
1
Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
Kazakhstan
2
Belarus
1
Côte d'Ivoire
1
Kuwait
1
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Malawi
1
Oman
1
Saudi Arabia
1
South Africa
1
Driving without Insurance
Pakistan
1
Failure to Stop for Police/Driving without Insurance and Licence
Kazakhstan
1
Robbery
South Africa
1
Theft (Obtaining Property by Deception
Ghana
1
2007
Dangerous Driving
Russia
1
Domestic Assault/Actual Bodily Harm
South Africa
1
Driving without insurance
Ghana
1
Driving without Insurance and Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
Malawi
2
Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
Belarus
1
Georgia
1
Hungary
1
Israel
1
Italy
1
(*)Other
1
Kazakhstan
1
Kuwait
1
Moldova
1
Nigeria
1
Peru
1
Saudi Arabia
1
Turkmenistan
1
Misrepresentation (Obtaining Insurance by Deception)
Côte d'Ivoire
1
Robbery and Actual Bodily Harm
Guyana
1
2008
Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
Cameroon
1
Kyrgyzstan
1
Morocco
1
Mozambique
1
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Other(*)
1
Saudi Arabia
1
Thailand
1
Uganda
1
Vietnam
1
Theft (Shoplifting)
Cameroon
1
2009
Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
Brazil
1
Germany
1
Russia
1
Tanzania
1
USA
1
Vietnam
1
Saudi Arabia
1
Cameroon
1
International Maritime Organisation
1
Driving under the Influence of Alcohol and without Insurance
Bahrain
1
Driving without Due Care and Attention
Ghana
1
Human Trafficking
Saudi Arabia
1
Sierra Leone
1
Sexual Assault
Saudi Arabia
1
Actual Bodily Harm
Nigeria
1
Theft (Shoplifting)
Gambia
1
Threatening to Kill
Pakistan
1
Neglect of a Young Person
Cameroon
1
(*)Details have been withheld because the number of diplomatic personnel in the mission(s) concerned is/are so small that disclosure would lead to the identification of the individual concerned. This would breach the data protection rights of that individual, in particular, the first data protection principle, namely, that personal data should be processed fairly. This is because the offences are only alleged to have been committed and have not been proven in a court of law. In these circumstance, section 40 (2) and (3) of the Freedom of Information Act confer an absolute exemption on disclosure of this information.
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Diplomatic Missions (Outstanding National Non-Domestic Rates Bills)
The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mr William Hague):
The majority of diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom pay the national non-domestic rates requested from them. They are obliged to pay only 6% of the total national non-domestic rates value which represents payment for specific services such as street cleaning, lighting, maintenance and fire services. The total amount outstanding from all diplomatic missions is approximately £574,998. As at 1 April 2010, missions listed below owed over £10,000 in respect of NNDR.
Since a letter about outstanding NNDR bills was sent to missions on 22 February 2010, £26,471.68 has been repaid. Many missions have cleared their bills and some others have entered into arrangements to pay by instalment. Overall, the repayment rate is 96%.