- Department of Home Affairs (Isle of Man)
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Department of Home Affairs Department overview Formed 1986 Jurisdiction Isle of Man Headquarters Homefield, 88 Woodbourne Road, Douglas, Isle of Man Employees 565 Annual budget GBP32.4m for 2011-2012 Minister responsible Hon Juan Watterson MHK., Minister for Home Affairs Department executive Mark Kelly, Chief Executive Officer Website www.gov.im/dha Isle of Man
This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
the Isle of Man- Lord of Mann
- Elizabeth II
- The Crown
- Lieutenant Governor
- Adam Wood
- Deputy Governor
- Council of Ministers
- Chief Minister: Allan Bell
- Treasury Minister: Eddie Teare
- Economic Development Minister: John Shimmin
- Home Affairs Minister: Juan Watterson
- Health Minister: David Anderson
- Education Minister: Peter Karran
- Infrastructure Minister: David Cretney
- Social Care Minister: Chris Robertshaw
- Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister: Phil Gawne
- Community, Culture and Leisure Minister: Tim Crookall
- Departments
- Statutory Boards
- Offices
- Other Agencies
Judiciary- Manx Judiciary
- High Bailiff
- Deputy High Bailiff
- First Deemster
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- Deemster
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Local governmentForeign policy- Foreign relations
The Department of Home Affairs (Manx: Rheynn Cooishyn Sthie) ensures the safety, protection and security of the Isle of Man.
The Department is responsible for the police, the Fire and Rescue Service, the Prison Service & Isle of Man Prison, the Probation Service, emergency planning and Civil Defence.
The current Minister for Home Affairs is Juan Watterson MHK.
Contents
Function
- Isle of Man Constabulary
- Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service
- Prison Service
- Probation Service
- Emergency Planning
- Civil Defence Unit
- Joint Emergency Control Room
- Communications Division
- Broadcasting
- Drug Trafficking Unit
- Alcohol
- Financial Crime Unit
- Anti Money Laundering
Non Govenment Agencies reporting to DHA
- Communications Commission
Previous Ministers
Ministers for Home Affairs
- Juan Watterson MHK, 2011-present
- Adrian Earnshaw MHK, 2008-2011
- Martyn Quayle MHK, 2006-2008
- John Shimmin MHK, 2005-2006
- Phil Braidwood MHK, 2001-2005
- Allan Bell MHK, 1996-2001
- Richard Corkill MHK, 1995-1996
- Arnold Callin MLC, 1991-1995
- Edmund Lowey MLC, 1986-1991
Chairmen of the Home Affairs Board
- Noel Cringle, 1982-1986
- Ian Anderson, 1981-1982
Categories:- Government of the Isle of Man
- Law enforcement in the Isle of Man
- Internal affairs ministries
- Lord of Mann
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