Councils to get asset seizing powers - Public Service
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Councils to get asset seizing powers
Public Service This means that councils, quangos and even bodies such as the Rural Payments Agency, Transport for London and Royal Mail will be able to search homes, … Morning roundup: Councils get 'Al Capone' power to seize assets Assets of the State |
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