UK sacks immigration inspector after border security report

UK sacks immigration inspector after border security report

The home office says David Neal breached the terms of his appointment and lost the confidence of the home secretary.

Last year, 543 ‘high risk’ flights arriving at London City Airport underwent no passport checks. (Wikimedia Commons pic)
LONDON:
Britain on Tuesday sacked the independent inspector tasked with monitoring its borders and immigration policy after he said hundreds of high-risk private flights were landing unchecked at a London airport.

“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 The Mail said Neal was citing a report containing unpublished data from the government’s Border Force.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.

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