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  1. And he’s locked up for it. Not surprising. I know someone who was fired from the Home Office just for *looking* at a visa application that a relative of his had submitted.

  2. > Six days later, Begh, of High Street, Southampton, transferred £1,500 into Mulla’s account. The pair communicated several times over the following days.

    > On 13 March, Mulla breached policy to allocate Begh’s case to himself and granted the asylum application.

    > Begh transferred further money over the next few months, totalling £3,500.

    > Around the same time, on 7 March, Mulla rang his second target, a Turkish national who was waiting to hear if his asylum had been granted.

    > Mulla rang the Turkish national, giving a false name, and told the man his application was likely to be refused but he could help if he paid him £2,000.

    Ruin your life for £5,500…

  3. FerrisBuelersdaycock on

    Home office worker granted asylum? Sounds like the ultimate plot twist in the paperwork saga

  4. They’re quite literally infiltrating every position of power in our country to go against our interests, and we’re told to just sit back and quietly accept it.