Written answers

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Department of Finance

Tobacco Smuggling

Photo of Séamus KirkSéamus Kirk (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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To ask the Minister for Finance further to his reply of 21 November 2012, if he will outline by county or by region, the number of investigations carried out to combat criminal activity in the sale or smuggling of counterfeit, laundered and illegal products, under the following headings: oil / fuel, tobacco, counterfeit goods; and if he will list in tabular form the comparable figures for the previous three years; if he feels enough is being done to protect the Exchequer from this criminal activity; if he will outline any proposals that he is considering to protect retailers from the damage of this illegal activity; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1836/13]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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The Revenue Commissioners are responsible for tackling the illicit trade in oil and tobacco products, and for dealing with counterfeit products that are being imported from or exported to countries outside the European Union. As I indicated in my reply to the Deputy’s Questions Nos. 55 and 56 of 21 November 2012, the Revenue Commissioners attach a high priority to combating criminal activities of these kinds, and are committed to continuing the extensive enforcement work that they undertake to detect and seize illicit products and to prosecute those engaged in illegal activities. They are conscious also of the need for this ongoing activity to be complemented by the development of innovative ways for dealing with this criminality, and are, for example, engaged at present, in cooperation with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, on work to obtain a new oil marker. Details of the quantities of oil and tobacco products seized in each of the years from 2009 to 2012, broken down by reference to the Revenue Commissioners’ Regions, are given in Table 1 below. Table 2 details the numbers of convictions for offences relating to illicit oil and tobacco products and counterfeit alcohol, disaggregated on the same basis, during that period. Table 3 gives the total numbers of seizures of counterfeit products by the Revenue Commissioners, and the numbers of items seized, in those years. It has not been possible, in the time available, to provide a regional breakdown of those data.

Table 1

Seizures of Illicit Fuel and Illicit Tobacco Products

Region/Year
Mineral Oil
Cigarettes
Other Tobacco Products
Dublin
2012
272,300 litres
82,728,113
3,617 kg
2011
75,910 litres
78,412,634
7,069 kg
2010
16,575 litres
98,474,429
1,398 kg
2009
82,520 litres
81,910,216
9,452 kg
East South East
2012
95,930 litres
9,775,509
963 kg
2011
73,100 litres
8,107,651
3315 kg
2010
7,050 litres
7,150,076
316 kg
2009
9,590 litres
7,048,071
380 kg
South West
2012
28,130 litres
1,738,953
433 kg
2011
30,337 litres
12,611,764
576 kg
2010
27,600 litres
31,493,729
1,303 kg
2009
8,500 litres
3,645,684
284 kg
Border Midlands West
2012
683,263 litres
1,351,935
264 kg
2011
866,084 litres
9,955,040
199 kg
2010
276,344 litres
41,313,937
351 kg
2009
184,107 litres
125,922,257
337 kg

Table 2

Convictions

Region/Year
Cigarette Smuggling
Cigarette Selling
Mineral Oil Offences
Laundered Fuel offences
Counterfeit Spirits Offences
Dublin
2012
37
23
24
-
-
2011
79
19
48
-
1
2010
82
7
71
-
-
2009
118
7
51
-
4
East South East
2012
4
7
29
-
1
2011
2
7
27
-
-
2010
2
10
14
-
1
2009
2
2
14
3
1
South West
2012
12
31
53
-
5
2011
23
17
37
-
1
2010
3
19
56
-
1
2009
1
8
59
-
3
Border Midlands West
2012
3
15
102
2
1
2011
-
14
113
2
-
2010
10
5
91
4
4
2009
26
3
59
3
-

Table 3

Seizures of Counterfeit Goods

YearNo. of SeizuresQuantity of Items
2012*5,071120,454
20114,166146,472
20101,27866,852
20091,019462,993

(* To 30 November)

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