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High candidate for borders watchdog says he would commute from Finland

By Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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High candidate for borders watchdog says he would commute from Finland

The federal government’s prime candidate to develop into the chief of the borders and immigration watchdog has advised MPs he lives in Finland and commutes to the UK when he must.

John Tuckett, who has labored because the immigration providers commissioner for six years, was questioned by the Dwelling Affairs Choose Committee on Tuesday forward of the appointment of the following impartial chief inspector of borders and immigration (ICIBI).

Requested if he lives in commuting distance from the London workplace, he replied: “No I don’t, I have a family home in Finland and I come across to this country whenever I need to.”

When MPs put it to him that he would anticipate to examine the UK’s borders with out being a resident right here, he added: “I work in UK and I would be in the UK, I’m resident in Finland.”

Mr Tuckett advised the committee he pays for journey and lodging himself and “always have done”.

He additionally mentioned he can be high-quality to work 5 days within the workplace if wanted, including: “I’ve executed this sort of work earlier than, and after I was requested this query at my interview, I mentioned, I believe that my judgment is you want time whenever you’re accessible for ministers, visits, all of the issues the place it’s worthwhile to do head to head.

“You additionally want time the place you possibly can assume, sit again, write, since you do not write a report, you already know, in 10 spare minutes in between two main appointments. So I believe there is a 60-40, break up between for the chief inspector that is.!

Mr Tuckett was introduced as the popular applicant for the chief inspector place by the Dwelling Workplace in January, with earlier expertise because the chief govt of the Marine Administration Organisation and dealing for the Archbishop of York.

Asserting the advice of Mr Tuckett for the position, migration minister Seema Malhotra mentioned: “His track record of delivering complex change programmes across government, combined with his current role as immigration services commissioner, makes him ideally suited to take on this crucial independent oversight role at an important time for our border security.”

If Mr Tuckett is confirmed as the following inspector, he’ll exchange interim watchdog boss David Bolt – who has served since June final 12 months.

Mr Bolt’s appointment got here after the earlier borders watchdog David Neal was sacked in February final 12 months amid claims he breached the phrases of his appointment.

He later voiced his frustrations of the time taken for his experiences to be revealed, and mentioned there have been “very few” methods of talking out about his considerations on safety.

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