Welcome to the July Newsletter from FM CONTRACT WATCH which is dedicated to the ACS Pacesetters.
Security Industry Authority investigators launched a simultaneous operation across Birmingham and London on Thursday [26 June].
Yesterday, [19 June], at the Old Bailey, two security directors were disqualified from acting as company directors for a total of six years.
The 10 Winners of the ACS Pacesetters ‘Security Officer of Distinction’ were presented with their awards by Mr Bill Butler, CEO of the Security Industry Authority, at the ACS Pacesetters Achievement Awards lunch on Wednesday, 4th June.
The ACS Pacesetters inaugural Achievement Awards lunch was held at Royal Windsor Racecourse on Wednesday, 4th June, where those members in attendance received an engraved plaque commemorating their achievement during 2013-2014.
The 10 Winners of the ACS Pacesetters ‘Security Officer of Distinction’ were presented with their awards by Mr Bill Butler, CEO of the Security Industry Authority, at the ACS Pacesetters Achievement Awards lunch on Wednesday, 4th June. The Security Officers were recommended by the clients for whom they work, endorsed by the contract company and […]
An Oxford based security director abused his company’s ACS status by allowing it to be used by another company in order to secure security contracts in Scotland.
CSUK are a family run, forward thinking company, who positively thrive on delivering good quality security services at a realistic price.
National security provider, Ward Security has announced the appointment of Liz Buys in the role of Operations Director. Liz has 13 years experience working in the facilities management industry in both service delivery and holding various senior facilities management roles. She is member of the British Industry of Facilities Management and most recently worked at MJ Mapp where she worked for 7 years in a variety of key areas including Head of Operations at Covent Garden before leaving to work as a specialist independent consultant on operational areas.
On Thursday [3 April], a security director and the company she was running were found guilty of security offences. The offences were discovered during pre-London Olympic Games compliance checks undertaken by the Security Industry Authority.