
“We have terminated the appointment of David Neal, the borders and immigration independent chief inspector, after he breached the terms of appointment and lost the confidence of the home secretary,” a home office (interior ministry) spokesman said in a statement.
On Monday, Neal told the Daily Mail that last year 543 ‘high risk’ flights arriving at London City Airport underwent no passport checks. The Mail said Neal was citing a report containing unpublished data from the government’s Border Force.
The home office rejected Neal’s comments, saying that a data recording error had wrongly classified a large proportion of the flights as high risk rather than low risk.
Neal’s term had been due to end on March 21.