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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

[United Kingdom]: The Guardian - UK Border Agency to be abolished, Theresa May announces

The troubled UK Border Agency is to be abolished and brought back within the Home Office, the home secretary, Theresa May has announced.

She told MPs that she will also split the "closed and secretive" agency into an immigration and visa service and a separate law enforcement command while bringing it back under the direct control of ministers.

May first split off the UK border force from UKBA 12 months ago in the wake of the Brodie Clark affair.

The home secretary said in an unscheduled Commons statement that UKBA was "a troubled organisation … its performance was not good enough". She identified four main problems: its size, its lack of transparency, its IT systems and its policy and legal framework.

She said that the immigration agency has been such a "troubled organisation" for so many years that it will take many more years to clear the backlogs, which now top more than 310,000 cases, and fix the system.

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