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  • The cross-party committee regards what it describes as an "amnesty policy", alongside renewed delays to the much heralded e-borders system to count people in and out of the country, as further evidence that the agency is still not proving effective.

    160,000 asylum seekers granted amnesty by the backdoor, say MPs 2011

  • The cross-party committee regards what it describes as an "amnesty policy", alongside renewed delays to the much heralded e-borders system to count people in and out of the country, as further evidence that the agency is still not proving effective.

    160,000 asylum seekers granted amnesty by the backdoor, say MPs 2011

  • I reckon most of the Home Office spend would have been on the Courts Service IT overhaul and e-borders.

    The cost of consultancy on British Policing? 2008

  • I agree that the Police should have got their pay award, but I don't think that you can say it was because the government spent money on e-borders.

    The cost of consultancy on British Policing? 2008

  • But John Donlon, of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said e-borders would continue to play a key role.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • The cross-party committee says the "amnesty policy" - alongside renewed delays to the e-borders system to electronically count people in and out of the country - is further evidence that the UKBA is still not effective.

    The Guardian World News Hélène Mulholland 2011

  • "The Home Secretary has no confidence in the prime supplier of the e-borders contract, which since July 2009 has been in breach of contract," he said.

    PublicTechnology.net 2010

  • The Labour government had claimed 95% of UK passenger movements would be covered by e-borders by the end of this year, a target that will be significantly missed.

    PublicTechnology.net 2010

  • Other major commitments included £420million of school building contracts and a commitment to a £1. 2billion "e-borders" IT project for the Home Office, which is late and over-budget.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • "It's important to make clear that Serco's delivered all of its commitments under its sub-contract and the government has made clear that e-borders remains a priority, the termination of this contract does not change this."

    PublicTechnology.net 2010

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