Explanatory Notes

Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009

2009 CHAPTER 11

21 July 2009

Commentary

Part 1: Border Functions

Inspection and oversight

Section 33: Power to require payment into the Consolidated Fund

133.Section 33(1) makes provision for an order-making power to enable the Treasury to direct the Secretary of State or the Director to pay the money received in the exercise of their customs functions into the Consolidated Fund and to require the Secretary of State or Director to provide accounts of the receipt and disposal of revenue. The order may also permit the deduction of disbursements before such payments are made and permit the Treasury to make payments out of the Consolidated Fund, to enable the Secretary of State or the Director to make disbursements.

134.Section 33(2) provides an order-making power to amend or repeal section 32. It is intended that the Secretary of State and Director will collect revenue but pay those monies directly into the Commissioners’ accounts in accordance with section 32. The Commissioners will be responsible for accounting for the monies received by the UK Border Agency and reports to the Comptroller and Auditor General in respect of accounting for those receipts. However, should circumstances change and the Secretary of State and Director begin to run their own accounts this order making provision provides flexibility for the monies they collect to be paid directly into the Consolidated Fund rather than through the Commissioners’ accounts.