HM Revenue & Customs/UK Border Agency. The UK Approach to Integrated Border Management

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HM Revenue & Customs/UK Border Agency The UK Approach to Integrated Border Management June 2009 Doug Tweddle - Director Customs & International, HMRC Kevin Franklin - Director Border Transformation Group, UKBA

The Changing Environment Continued globalisation of International Trade Increased freight volumes and passenger numbers Demands of immigration and migration Pressure to facilitate international trade Pressure to tighten border security Pressure to reduce costs to the legitimate trade Increased harmonisation across the European Union Downward pressure on resources 2

Creating the UK Border Agency Cabinet Office Review Security in a Global Hub Reform of the UK s Border arrangements Integrating the work of frontline customs and immigration staff and UK visas staff overseas Establishing a unified Border Force Protection against terrorism and crime Facilitating the flow of legitimate travel and trade 3

UK Border Agency Purpose Secure Secure our our borders and and control control migration for for the the benefit benefit of of our our country country Our Strategic Objectives Protect our border and our national interests Tackle border and tax fraud, smuggling and immigration crime Implement fast and fair decisions 4

UK Border Agency Scope 25,000 staff in 135 countries worldwide 9,000 Border Force staff Manage: 200 million border crossings 2.5 million visa applications 25,000 asylum applications 60,000 removals/deportations of people 700 billion of goods 16 regions - 11 in the UK and 5 overseas A budget of 2 billion+ 5

UK Border Agency One Year On New operating model 3500+ staff trained; PCP rolled out Dec 08 Automated Clearance System trials (Manchester, Stansted) Single uniform for frontline staff introduced from April 09 Improved signage at 40+ locations Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill January 09 MOU with Police April 08 + active enhancement Service Level Agreements at 50+ locations 6

UK Border Agency Next Steps Legislation Royal Assent planned July 09 Formal staff transfer August 09; Day 1 will launch new arrangements Operational Integration 11 sites testing secondary activity Looking to exploit more flexible deployment opportunities Model Ports Developing 2 ports of the future Will test operating model; technology; targeting/selection 7

HM Revenue & Customs as the UK Customs Authority HMRC is the UK Customs authority, accountable for Collection/enforcement of taxes (import VAT, excise/customs duties) Regulation, control and facilitation of international trade Customs policy, procedures, systems and legislation Administration of European Union Customs controls Combating Intellectual Property Rights Fraud Strategic Export Licensing controls Collection of 460 billion in Direct and Indirect taxes 8

HMRC International Trade Collects 22 billion in import duties and taxes Handle 30 million on-line import, export and transit transactions Process goods declarations to a value of 700 billion Deals with 143,000 UK international traders 9

Responsibilities at the Border HMRC Import and export cargo declarations and licensing Inland fiscal controls Control and regulation of legitimate trade Collecting and securing import taxes UKBA Immigration/migration/visa controls Physical examination of goods Anti smuggling controls Major delivery partner for HMRC 10

HMRC & UKBA Working Together - Strategic Planning UKBA Board with HMRC representation HMRC Director General/UKBA Chief Executive monthly meeting Partnership Committee Partnership Agreement with specific delivery objectives Joint Policy Forum 11

HMRC & UKBA Working Together - Operational Delivery Tasking & Coordination Group Intelligence sharing UKBA feedback from physical examinations at the border Shared services for example, operations centre, intelligence analysts, storing seized goods, criminal investigation follow-up Enhanced co-operation with the Police 12

A New UK Blueprint for International Trade and Border Management An integrated business model that aligns revenue, customs and border management with security, compliance and customer service: Exporting the Border - upstream risk management and migration controls; advance passenger and cargo information Harmonised, simplified and integrated procedures - Single Window, Single European Access Point, Common Risk Management, Centralised Clearance Seamless data pipelines - feeding the processes between trade and government Strong Partnerships - C2C; C2B; cross border approach with international colleagues; working with industry A more efficient and secure international trade supply chain 13

Summary Integration of frontline Border Force activities Sharing of Intelligence and risk assessments Partnership Agreement with clearly specified roles, targets and accountabilities Integration to maximise efficiency and effectiveness Increased flexibility and geographical scope 14

Thank you 15