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Theft

Volume 268: debated on Thursday 7 December 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what has been the cost to his Department of theft by (a) military personnel and (b) civilian personnel in each of the last 10 years; and if he will make a statement. [4564]

The figures are as follows:

YearTheft by service personnel £000sTheft by civilians £000s
1985–86125.249.0
1986–870.00.0
1987–8824.1222.1
1988–890.0150.0
1989–900.019.7
1990–912.0581.8
1991–924.30.0
1992–931.439.0
1993–94183.8126.7
1994–9535.5272.7
These figures are expressed in gross terms and they make no allowance for subsequent recoveries.There are wide fluctuations from year to year and no obvious trend, but we are far from complacent and have taken a range of preventive measures.

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many (a) military personnel and (b) civilian personnel have been (i) charged and (ii) found guilty of theft in his Department in each of the last five years. [4566]

The information is in the table.

ServiceCivilian
YearChargedGuiltyChargedGuilty
1990–9110101010
1991–923300
1992–931193
1993–941151811
1994–95972819