NCA publishes Annual Plan 2019/20

16 Apr 2019 03:48 PM

The Annual Plan sets out the NCA’s operational priorities for the year ahead and how the NCA will lead a whole-system response to serious and organised crime.

Annual Report

Annual Plan 2019 20The National Crime Agency has published its Annual Plan for 2019/20. Informed by our enhanced understanding of the evolving threat to the UK from serious and organised crime, the Annual Plan sets out the NCA’s operational priorities for the year ahead and how the NCA will lead a whole-system response to serious and organised crime.

Over the last year, working with partners we have made significant progress in the fight against serious and organised crime. Chief among these developments was the launch of the National Economic Crime Centre (NECC), which has had an immediate impact in enhancing our response to economic crime, maximising the value of intelligence, prioritising threats, and tasking and coordinating resources to ensure the greatest possible impact.

The agency has harnessed the collective powers of law enforcement, government, the voluntary sector and industry to coordinate the response needed to protect our communities from the escalating and rapidly evolving SOC threat.

A sustained funding model for the system as a whole is essential if we are to keep pace with the fast changing nature of SOC whose scale and complexity were highlighted by the Government’s 2018 SOC Strategy.

The Government’s investment in our capacity to tackle illicit finance for 2019/20 is a welcome start. We have a Capability Strategy aimed at identifying important gaps to ensure we develop a whole system response to SOC and we know from the work undertaken to date significant further investment will be required to ensure we can deliver on our combined ambition.

The 2019 Spending Review provides us and our partners with a vital opportunity to build on the Government’s investment in the Serious and Organised Crime (SOC) system to enhance our ability to tackle SOC in all its forms.

We have an ambitious and transformative change programme for the Agency. It will ensure that we have the right people, resources, equipment and skills to focus on tackling the most sophisticated offenders who cause the highest harm.

Looking ahead to 2019/20, our operational priorities are:

NCA Director General Lynne Owens yesterday said:

“Our mission to lead the UK’s fight to cut serious and organised crime is critical to our national security. We continue to deliver some outstanding operational results and enable our partners to do likewise, ensuring the public are protected.

“The launch of the NECC has been an exciting step for us this year. Another notable success has been the Capability Strategy, enhancing our ability to tackle serious and organised crime in all its forms, by providing the right response to the right partner at the right time.

“It is reassuring that the funding from Government as a result of the 2019 Spending Review enables us to invest in our capacity and capability to deliver with our partners and stakeholders.

“We are a growing organisation and we will continue to invest in our people. By continuing to drive change internally, we will better position the Agency to lead the SOC system and to ensure that we have the right resources, equipment and skills to maintain our focus on tackling the most sophisticated offenders with the ability to cause the most harm.

“I am proud to lead an agency that values its people as its strongest asset. We will continue to invest in our people to enable them to deliver to the highest standards to protect the public.”

Home Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday said:

“Our new SOC strategy published in November 2018 set out how we mobilise the full force of the state and align our collective efforts to target and disrupt serious and organised crime. The NCA is at the heart of delivering this and will increasingly focus its effort on higher priority and more complex threats, targeting and coordinating disruptive activity so that we have the greatest impact on the most serious criminals and groups impacting on the UK.”

Read the Annual Plan 2019-20 in full  pdfhere (2.77 MB) .