Risk of corruption in Border Force increased by dissatisfaction over pay and conditions

Confused leadership structures and lack of data is hampering ability of UK border security agency to stop staff abusing positions, watchdog finds

Dissatisfaction over pay and conditions has increased the risk of corruption in the Border Force, the Government’s watchdog has said.

David Neal, the chief inspector of borders and immigration, said in a report that the UK’s border security agency could face its own version of the scandals that have engulfed policing if it does not improve its ability to deal with “insider threat”.

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