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E-Borders: A failing government project

Discussion in 'Life in the UK' started by Markham, Oct 9, 2013.

  1. Markham
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    Markham Guest

    This story is not about political point-scoring but an expensive prestige government IT project that is failing to deliver.

    From the BBC:
    A more reactionary Daily Mail version is here, where you'll see that it claims the E-Borders project actually cost the tax-payer £1.2 billion.
  2. KeithAngel
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    KeithAngel 2063 Lifetime Member

    I agree with you Mark this Government couldnt find its derrier with both hands in the dark, It gets worse and worse

    "Good news for drug smugglers targeting Britain - the UK border agency has managed to delete more than 649,000 potential alerts on banned goods arriving in the country last year from its system.

    The bungle has meant staff at the border have been significantly hindered in their ability to seize banned goods and arrest smugglers, the Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration John Vine said.

    Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has called on Theresa May to "stop drug-smuggling information being deleted and get the proper border controls in place rather than relying on divisive gimmicks like ad vans instead.

    "The Home Secretary must urgently explain why hundreds of thousands of possible drug-smuggling records were deleted in 2012 without having ever been read."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/10/08/drug-smuggling-emails-deleted_n_4064374.html

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  3. Markham
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    Nor the last one. Or the one before that. And don't get me started on Saint Margaret!

    This cock-up was only to be expected when you take two governmental agencies, HM Customs and HM Immigration, chop each of them in two with part of HM Customs joining the Inland Revenue, the bit other joining-up with half of HM Immigration and then starve all of them for resources and manpower. Then you design a computer system that ends up being delivered late and two times over budget but which fails to take current legislation into account!

    So, not only doesn't the Home Office not know who's in the country and who's not, it loses track of thousands of asylum seeker records as well as over half a million records relating to drugs.

    In Parliament Clegg will be seen wringing his hands, muttering "It wasn't me, it wasn't me" whilst Call Me Dave and Red Ed trade insults over the Dispatch Box for the benefit of the TV cameras and then it's off to the Members' Bar and trebles all round!

    Numpties the lot of them.
  4. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Europe has corrupted all of them.

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