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Tackling the Illicit Tobacco Trade • The tobacco industry contributes in the region of £11.5 billion per annum to the Exchequer. Throughout the supply chain and in forward linkages, the industry supports tens of thousands of jobs in the UK. • The TMA’s member companies also invest heavily in research and development, particularly in regard to next generation products such as e-cigarettes. • However, the illicit trade in tobacco products remains a significant challenge for the sector and a threat to tobacco tax revenues. In 2015/16, the consumption of illicit tobacco in the UK cost the Exchequer £2.4 billion in lost tax revenue 1 , the second highest single loss to the Treasury after VAT avoidance. Overview • The landscape within the tobacco sector has changed dramatically over the past year with the introduction of far-reaching legislation. The EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) which has banned packs of fewer than 20 cigarettes and hand rolling pouches of less than 30g and the introduction of (plain) standardised tobacco packaging are creating new challenges in tackling illicit tobacco products as smokers can no longer purchase their pack size of choice through legitimate channels. Counterfeit plain packaging has already been seized in parts the UK. • Brexit presents many potential challenges but there are opportunities for the Government to consider too. The introduction of fixed limits on personal imports from the EU into the UK, bringing it into line with current duty-free allowances, would provide clarity for Border Force officers. Changing landscape Sources: 1: Tobacco Tax Gap Estimates 2015-16; 2: https://a-cg.org/asset/011916_counting_the_cost_of_counterfeit_goods-ipo-report-manchester.pdf Tackling illicit trade The industry takes the threat from the illicit market very seriously and is working across the globe with law enforcement and other stakeholders to counter the threat posed by smugglers and the organised criminal groups who dominate the illicit trade. In the UK, much of the industry activity to tackle the illegal market comes under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that the TMA member companies each have with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). This MoU creates a comprehensive framework for co-operation aimed at combating the smuggling of both genuine and counterfeit tobacco products into the UK as well as seeking to deter all aspects of the illicit trade in tobacco products. From an industry perspective this can be summarised as a five step approach: 1. Intelligence 2. Insight 3. Technology 4. Collaborative Working 5. Mobilising Support CASE STUDY Cheetham Hill The tobacco industry played a considerable role in the disruption of the illicit tobacco trade in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, the ‘counterfeit capital’ of the UK. The industry delivered intelligence to enforcement agencies as part of a broader clampdown on illegal counterfeit goods. In total around £5m of counterfeit goods were seized and led to the closure of more than 30 premises. Further details can be found in the IPO’s report on the outcomes of the operation 2 . PUB POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT £5m Source: Manchester Evening News, January 2016 Illicit tobacco presents significant challenges for legitimate businesses, law enforcement, government revenues and communities. This briefing sets out the role of the TMA in tackling this pernicious trade. £2.4 bn IN 2015/16, THE CONSUMPTION OF ILLICIT TOBACCO IN THE UK COST THE EXCHEQUER £2.4 BILLION IN LOST TAX REVENUE 1 FAKE FAKE

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Tackling the Illicit Tobacco Trade

• Thetobaccoindustrycontributesintheregionof£11.5billionperannumtotheExchequer.Throughoutthesupplychainandinforwardlinkages,theindustrysupportstensofthousandsofjobsintheUK.

• TheTMA’smembercompaniesalsoinvestheavilyinresearchanddevelopment,particularlyinregardtonextgenerationproductssuchase-cigarettes.

• However,theillicittradeintobaccoproductsremainsasignificantchallengeforthesectorandathreattotobaccotaxrevenues.In2015/16,theconsumptionofillicittobaccointheUKcosttheExchequer£2.4billioninlosttaxrevenue1,thesecondhighestsinglelosstotheTreasuryafterVATavoidance.

Overview

• Thelandscapewithinthetobaccosectorhaschangeddramaticallyoverthepastyearwiththeintroductionoffar-reachinglegislation.TheEUTobaccoProductsDirective(TPD)whichhasbannedpacksoffewerthan20cigarettesandhandrollingpouchesoflessthan30gandtheintroductionof(plain)standardisedtobaccopackagingarecreatingnewchallengesintacklingillicittobaccoproductsassmokerscannolongerpurchasetheirpacksizeofchoicethroughlegitimatechannels.Counterfeit plain packaging has already been seized in parts the UK.

• BrexitpresentsmanypotentialchallengesbutthereareopportunitiesfortheGovernmenttoconsidertoo.TheintroductionoffixedlimitsonpersonalimportsfromtheEUintotheUK,bringingitintolinewithcurrentduty-freeallowances,wouldprovideclarityforBorderForceofficers.

Changing landscape

Sources:1:TobaccoTaxGapEstimates2015-16;2:https://a-cg.org/asset/011916_counting_the_cost_of_counterfeit_goods-ipo-report-manchester.pdf

Tackling illicit tradeThe industry takes the threat from the illicit market very seriously and is working across the globe with law enforcement and other stakeholders to counter the threat posed by smugglers and the organised criminal groups who dominate the illicit trade.

IntheUK,muchoftheindustryactivitytotackletheillegalmarketcomesundertheMemorandumofUnderstanding(MoU)thattheTMAmembercompanieseachhavewithHMRevenue&Customs(HMRC).ThisMoUcreatesacomprehensiveframeworkforco-operationaimedatcombatingthesmugglingofbothgenuineandcounterfeittobaccoproductsintotheUKaswellasseekingtodeterallaspectsoftheillicittradeintobaccoproducts.

Fromanindustryperspectivethiscanbesummarisedasafivestepapproach:

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5.MobilisingSupport

CASE STUDY

Cheetham HillThetobaccoindustryplayedaconsiderableroleinthedisruptionoftheillicittobaccotradeinCheethamHill,Manchester,the‘counterfeitcapital’oftheUK.Theindustrydeliveredintelligencetoenforcementagenciesaspartofabroaderclampdownonillegalcounterfeitgoods.Intotalaround£5mofcounterfeitgoodswereseizedandledtotheclosureofmorethan30premises.

FurtherdetailscanbefoundintheIPO’sreportontheoutcomesoftheoperation2.

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Illicit tobacco presents significant challenges for legitimate businesses, law enforcement, government revenues and communities. This briefing sets out the role of the TMA in tackling this pernicious trade.

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Intelligence:theindustrygeneratesconsiderableintelligenceontheillegaltobaccomarketataninternational,nationalandlocallevel.Withanon-the-groundpresencetheindustryisabletoprovideintelligenceanywhereintheUK.Thisissharedwiththeappropriatelawenforcementagencies.In2016,TMAmembercompaniesassistedHMRCwithover1,100piecesofintelligenceandrespondedtoover1,500requestsfromenforcementagenciesforassistancesuchasperformingbrandanalysis.ThevolumeofintelligencegeneratedanddeliveredbytheindustryhassupportedenforcementactionacrosstheUKandinturnledtoasignificantincreaseinnumberofseizuresandprosecutions.

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Technology:thetobaccoindustryhasdevelopedtrackandtracetechnologywhichallowsenforcementtoeasilyidentifylegitimatetobaccoanditssource.

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Collaborative working:protocolsareinplaceforHMRCandthetobaccoindustrytomeet,todiscussandagreeonappropriateactionaroundareastotackletheillicitmarket.TheTMAworkswiththeScottishAnti-IllicitTradeGroupandtheNorthernIrelandIntellectualPropertyCrimeGroupandcoordinatestheTobaccoSecurityForumtosupporttheworkofNationalBusinessCrimeSolutions.Thesegroupsshareinsighttoaidtheworkofenforcementagencies.ThedevelopmentoftheNationalAnti-IllicitTradegroupwillbringtogetheracross-sectionoflawenforcementtofocusonspecificsectors.

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Survey total = 12,065ThesurveysampleisrepresentativeoftheUKpopulationbygovernmentofficeregion.

Insight:theTMA’smembercompaniescollectandanalysealargeamountofdataonthetobaccomarket,includingadetailedpictureofthedynamicsofnon-UKdutypaid(NUKDP)consumption.TheTMA’ssurveyof12,000adultsmokersprovidesuniqueinsightintoadultsmokerbehaviour,awarenessandattitudestowardstheillegalmarket.

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Mobilising support:theTMAanditsmembercompaniesconductregularcampaignsacrossnational,regionalandtrademediainordertoraiseawarenessoftheimpactofillegaltobaccoandtoencouragereporting.Thebreadthofindustrycampaignswithastrongcalltoactionhasplayedanimportantroleindeliveringactionableintelligencetolawenforcement.TMAlaunchedcampaignstargetingpassengerstravellingthroughmajornationalandregionalairportsaswellastheUK’slargestferryport.In2017thecampaignwasextendedtocoverspecificroutesfromEasternEurope.

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BATOverthepasttwelvemonths,BritishAmericanTobacco,UKandIreland,hasbeenworkingtohighlighttheissueofillicittradewithretailersacrossthecountry.AspartofourTradeengagementprogramme,wehaveworkedtohighlightandaddressthespreadofillicittradeanditsnegativeimpactonlegitimatebusinesses,retailersandconsumers.Aswellasdirectcommunicationwithindividualretailerswehaveundertakenanumberofroundtableeventsacrossthecountry.Theseeventsaimtodemonstrateandtobuildanunderstandingamongtheretailcommunityofhowwecanbestaddressthechallengeofillicittrade.

Overthecomingtwelvemonths,BATintendstolaunchanewAnti-IllicitTradeprogrammewhichwillseektotargetbothretailersandconsumersincommunitieswithhighlevelsofillicittradeandworktospecificallyhighlightthedangersoftheblackmarket.Thiswillbesupportedbyatargetedmediacampaign.

Imperial Tobacco LtdIn2017ImperialhasbeeninvolvedintwonationwidecampaignswithUKtradeassociations,theNationalFederationofRetailNewsagents(NFRN)andtheFederationofWholesaleDistributors(FWD)toraisetheprofileofouranti-illicittradeactivities.Inthetradepress,Imperialhasfocusedonthemesincludingacrackdownonsellingcounterfeittobaccooversocialmediaandtheincreasinguseofsnifferdogstohelpsniffoutillicittraders.Internally,thefocusisondistributingassetsfromtheSuspectit?Reportit!campaigntoassistImperialcolleaguesinotherkeyEuropeanmarkets(includingFranceandPoland)underthreatfromillegaltobacco.

JTIJTI’slongestablishedandsuccessfulDon’tBeTemptedcampaignmovedtoLondoninMay(2017),highlightingthescaleofillegaltobaccobeingsoldinretailoutletsinthecapital.Testpurchasingundertakenin400outletsshowedthat50ofthemweresellingillegaltobacco.Thisshockingfindingresultedin18newspaperarticles,sevenradioitemsandonetelevisioninterview.Oneofthemostpositiveoutcomesofthecampaignwasthereactionofthepublicwhichmanifesteditselfina12-foldincreaseinthenumberofcallstoCrimestoppersrelatedtoillegaltobaccosales.AlltheinformationfromthetestpurchaseshasbeenmadeavailabletotherelevantTradingStandardsdepartments.

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Mobilising support: TMA member case studies

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If you have any information on those selling illegal tobacco contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through the Anonymous Online Form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Alternatively contact HMRC’s Fraud Hotline on 0800 788 887.

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In addition to the issues raised through HMRC’s sanctions consultation, the Government should also:

• reviewtheLocalGovernmentDeclarationonTobaccoControlanditsimpactontacklingillicittrade

• ensurethatonlineplatformssuchassocialmediawebsitestakegreaterresponsibilityforthepromotionorsaleofillegaltobaccoviatheirplatforms

• introducefixedlimitsonpersonalimportsoftobaccointotheUKfromEUcountries

• makeitmandatoryforlandlordstoevicttenantswhoarecaughttradinginillegaltobacco.

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Industry supports Government’s approachSanctions:theTMAhaslongcalledformoreeffectivesanctionsagainstthecriminalswhotradeinillegaltobaccoandhassetoutrecommendationsinresponsetoHMRC’sconsultationonthisissue.Manyofthemeasuresoutlinedinthe2017consultationreceivedstrongsupportfromadultsmokers.

Risingfinancialpenaltiesforrepeatoffenders

Onthespotfinesforthosesellingillegaltobacco

Makelandownersandlandlordsmoreresponsibleforillegalgoodssoldontheirpremises

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Challenges remain

Practical solutions to help tackle the illegal trade

Experience has shown that action on this front is most effective when it is coordinated, involves the industry and all levels of law enforcement.

However,seriousoperationalandstructuralbarriersstillremain,mostnotably,atthelocallevelaroundtherole,effectivenessandcapacityofTradingStandardsandtheimpactoftheLocalGovernmentDeclarationonTobaccoControl(LGDTC),whichattimeshasbeenmisinterpretedbysomeTradingStandardsdepartments,resultingindisengagementwiththeindustry.

TMAmembercompaniesworkcloselywiththoseTradingStandardsdepartmentsthatarewillingtoengageonanumberofoperationalissuesthroughtheworkofbrandenforcementofficers,forexample,inauthenticatingseizedgoodsandprovidingintelligenceanddataforprosecutions.It’s vital that all local authorities take action to ensure engagement is allowed in an open and transparent manner, to effectively tackle the illicit tobacco trade.

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