Chris Huhne

Liberal Democrat MP for Eastleigh

Home Office employees lose security passes once a day

Sunday 19 October 2008

Staff at Whitehall departments responsible for the nation’s internal security have lost or had stolen nearly 3,500 security passes since 2001, research by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.

The research shows that:

· Between 2001 and July 2008, Home Office and Ministry of Justice staff lost or had stolen 3,492 security passes.

· Between 2001 and 2007, they lost or had stolen 3,241 passes, at a rate of 463 a year, 9 a week, or over one a day.

· Home Office staff were nearly twice as careless as Ministry of Justice staff, losing 2,039 passes between 2001 and 2007, compared to 1,202.

· Their carelessness appears to be on increase. In 2007, the combined staff of both departments lost or had stolen 675 passes (nearly two a day), compared to just 169 in 2002 – a 300% increase.

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne said:

“Everyone understands that things can go missing, but these figures suggest a culture of carelessness among the people responsible for our safety and security. On average, one of their employees loses their security pass every day.

“This Government wants powers to build a database of every phone call and email, but the evidence of lost security passes suggests they could not be trusted to run a nightclub door.

“They must scrap ID cards before they are allowed to treat our most sensitive data in the same slapdash manner.”

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