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The company's directors were paid £7 million in dividends in 2021 as they reported a £4.4 million annual profit, [6] and nearly £28 million in 2022, as company profits increased to more than £28 million. [7] Profits increased in 2023 to £62 million with an annual turnover in excess of £1 billion, and more than £180 million in 2024. [8] [9]
The report also cited the Northeye sale was among purchases of large accommodation sites for asylum seekers that has gone “drastically wrong” and come at a high cost to the taxpayer.
In 2012, more than 28,000 individuals were held in immigration detention [in the UK]. Many were held for only a few days, but more than one third have been held for more than two months, and others have been detained for many months or years. Some 2,000 were women who had sought asylum in the UK.
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The government wants to end contracts with hotels for housing asylum seekers, in order to cut costs.
On 24 October 2017, it was reported that Carillion was preparing to sell its healthcare facilities management business to Serco [51] (the deal included 15 contracts, with annual revenues of approximately £90M for which Serco was to pay £47.7M – later cut to £29.7M [52] – with Carillion losing £1bn from the value of its order book), [53 ...
Think tank criticises ‘glaring lack of effective oversight’ of contracts for asylum seeker hotels Cost of housing an asylum seeker ‘soars from £17k to £41k in just four years’ as hotel ...
Serco subcontractors mss security: April 2010 (reopened) September 2014: 1,500: RAAF Curtin, Western Australia: Darwin Alternative Place of Detention: Opening [2] Medium: Department of Immigration and Border Protection: 585: Darwin Airport, Northern Territory: Inverbrackie Alternative Place of Detention: Closed: Medium: Serco: 18 December 2010 ...