Employment Agencies: Regulation

(asked on 6th September 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, how many (a) financial penalties and (b) criminal prosecutions there were for offences under the Employment Agencies Standards Regulations in each year since 2010; and how many and what proportion of prosecutions for such offences led to a conviction in each year since 2010.


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Jackie Doyle-Price
This question was answered on 20th September 2022

The Employment Agencies Standards inspectorate (EAS) does not issue financial penalties as it’s legislation does not include provisions to do so. Below is a table setting out the number of prosecutions finalised in each year since 2010 and the proportion of convictions based on Financial Years. The number is low as there are other routes used by EAS to achieve compliance with the legislation and prosecution is considered as a last resort:

Year

Number of Prosecutions

Proportion resulting in conviction

2009/10

0

0

2010/11

0

0

2011/12

0

0

2012/13

4

50%

2013/14

2

100%

2014/15

2

100%

2015/16

1

100%

2016/17

0

0

2017/18

0

0

2018/19

3

100%

2019/20

2

100%

2020/21

3

100%

2021/22

5

100%

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