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Department of Home Affairs (Isle of Man)

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Formed
  
1986

Employees
  
565

Jurisdiction
  
Isle of Man

Annual budget
  
GBP32.4m for 2011-2012

Department of Home Affairs (Isle of Man)

Headquarters
  
Homefield, 88 Woodbourne Road, Douglas, Isle of Man

Minister responsible
  
Hon Bill Malarkey MHK, Minister for Home Affairs

The Department of Home Affairs (Manx: Rheynn Cooishyn Sthie) ensures the safety, protection and security of the Isle of Man.

Contents

The Department is responsible for the police, the Fire and Rescue Service, the Prison Service & Isle of Man Prison, the Probation Service, emergency planning and Civil Defence.

The current Minister for Home Affairs is Bill Malarkey MHK.

Function

  • Isle of Man Constabulary
  • Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service
  • Prison Service
  • Probation Service
  • Emergency Planning
  • Civil Defence Unit
  • Joint Emergency Control Room
  • Communications Division
  • Broadcasting
  • Drug Trafficking Unit
  • Alcohol
  • Financial Crime Unit
  • Anti Money Laundering
  • Non-government agencies reporting to DHA

  • Communications Commission
  • Ministers for Home Affairs

  • Bill Malarkey MHK, 2016-date
  • Juan Watterson MHK, 2011-2016
  • Adrian Earnshaw MHK, 2008-2011
  • Martyn Quayle MHK, 2006-2008
  • John Shimmin MHK, 2005-2006
  • Phil Braidwood MHK, 2001-2005
  • Allan Bell MHK, 1996-2001
  • Richard Corkill MHK, 1995-1996
  • Arnold Callin MLC, 1991-1995
  • Edmund Lowey MLC, 1986-1991
  • Chairmen of the Home Affairs Board

  • Noel Cringle, 1982-1986
  • Ian Anderson, 1981-1982
  • References

    Department of Home Affairs (Isle of Man) Wikipedia