Glasgow security director fined for operating while unlicensed
In November 2023, Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigators confirmed that Strathclyde Security Ltd had been supplying door supervisors to a venue in Glasgow. This despite Ms McKirkle not possessing a legally required SIA licence.
After further investigation and Ms McKirkle failing to respond to multiple requests for interview between December 2024 and April 2025, the case was reported to Scotland’s Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS).
As a result, she was fined £400 after admitting an offence under Section 3 of the Private Security Industry Act.
John Farrell, SIA Criminal Investigations Officer, said:
All directors of companies supplying security officers undertaking licensable activity, whether they are also front-line security or not, must hold an SIA licence. This helps ensure public safety and faith in the private security industry and its management. Leann McKirkle undermined the industry’s relationship with the public through her unlawful actions.
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