Home Department

The Home Department is responsible for criminal justice policy, regulation and policy of all forms of gambling, and, unusually, broadcasting, including the switch to digital for the Bailiwick.

As a result, it manages Police, Customs, the increasingly-important Financial Intelligence Service, the Prison Service, Probation Service and the Fire Brigade.

It also holds the traditional Customs duties of administering immigration and nationality controls over foreign nationals, issuing passports, and controls over imports and experts and the collection of impot and excise duties.
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In 2007, the Data Protection Commissioner received numerous complaints from local residents about the disclosure of their bank account details to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
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e-Borders has implications for Guernsey

The new e-Borders programme is a key component of the United Kingdom Government's wider strategy to strengthen and modernise border controls...

Fraud Alert warning Cambridge Who’s Who

Channel Islanders are being warned that there is a scam letter circulating from an organization calling itself Cambridge Who’s Who.
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Money laundering case proves successful

On the 19th January 2009 four convicted members of a tobacco smuggling ‘gang’ appeared in Bournemouth Crown Court for a financial hearing in relation to a money laundering investigation.
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