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National Crime Agency: Staff

Question for Home Office

UIN 62781, tabled on 25 October 2021

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will publish the (a) budget, (b) headcount, and (c) the number of accreditations issued to financial investigators for each year in the last five years by the National Crime Agency's Proceeds of Crime Centre.

This answer is the replacement for a previous holding answer.

Answered on

2 November 2021

(a) budget

The total spending of the Proceeds of Crime Centre (POCC) over in each of the last five financial years is in the table below. This covers a range of costs, for example pay, overtime, travel, training delivery costs.

Financial year

2017/18

2018/19

2019/20

2020/21

2021/22 (year to date[1])

£

982,365

962,650

874,568

937,167

501,138

(b) headcount

The headcount of the POCC now, and at the end of the preceding four financial years, and the year to date is in the table below.

March 2018

March 2019

March 2020

March 2021

October 2021

Staff in post

14

15

16

18

20

(c) number of accreditations

The number of new accreditations given to Financial Investigators (FIs) by the POCC is set out below. The POCC also provides accredited FIs with Continuous Professional Development assurance and advice. In addition the POCC does a variety of work beyond new accreditations for FIs, including accreditations to non-FIs, providing non-accredited training, and acting as expert advisers across Law Enforcement.

Financial year

2017/18

2018/19

2019/20

2020/21

2021/22 (year to date[2])

Financial Investigators accredited

201

241

151

119

140

Confiscators* accredited

143

118

83

51

47

*Confiscator accreditation can be gained by experienced FIs in order to hold additional powers.

[1] As of the 26th October 2021

[2] As of 28th October 2021

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