HL Deb 29 March 2001 vol 624 c57WA
Lord Burnham

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What steps the Maritime and Coastguard Agency takes to ensure that the certificates held by foreign seafarers on ships calling at British ports are genuine. [HL1371]

Lord Macdonald of Tradeston

As a signatory to the Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) inspects at least 25 per cent of non-UK ships visiting our ports. An important part of any Port State Control inspection is the scrutiny of the qualifications of the ship's personnel to ensure that the qualifications are genuine and valid. Where there is any concern, the holder is questioned to determine the propriety of the qualification. Where appropriate, prosecutions for fraud have been pursued in close co-operation with the police. The MCA inspects UK ships in a similar manner as under Port State Control. No ship is permitted to sail from any UK port without correctly qualified seafarers.