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Brexit: not enough inspectors at Portugal's entry points

SEFPortugal’s Borders Service staff today accused the government of irresponsibility for not increasing the number of inspectors, arguing that the current cadre of 800 is insufficient for the Brexit contingency plan.

"In not increasing the number of inspectors, the government is being irresponsible," the union states, arguing that as sufficient inspectors will not be in place the government’s contingency plan will be ineffective or unsafe.

For the president of the SEF union, Acácio Pereira, "it will be necessary to open vacancies for 100 new inspectors on an annual basis," to get the numbers up.

The government announced on Monday that it will recruit 132 officials as part of the Brexit contingency plan as well as spending €4.25 million to buy new border control equipment and associated software.

With the capacity it has today, about 800 inspectors, the SEF won’t be able to cover Lisbon airport, says Pereira, adding that with the new airport in Montijo, Brexit and the urgent need to increase criminal detection skills, there’s no way his members can stop the flow of illegal immigrants who flood into the country every year to work on farms, mostly in the south of the country.

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0 #3 Julian Mead 2019-03-12 07:24
This is a complete red herring. There will be exactly the same number of people coming through, there will be the same machines to scan passports. It's all an excuse for SEF to make life as difficult as possible and to use Brexit as a bargaining tool!
+3 #2 Chip 2019-03-07 14:31
As the Portuguese government has said that it doesn't intend to put up barriers to UK citizens, I'm not sure why they need extra staff,
-1 #1 Harrison 2019-03-06 07:45
Obviously the top jobs will go as always to the Political's friends and family but, if wanting work, further down the SEF food chain there is a lot of paperwork to wade through. Each region has its own. Check it out here ... https://www.sef.pt/pt/pages/conteudo-detalhe.aspx?nID=41

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