Migration Fraud out of control
Australia’s Immigration Department is in crisis, according to a Fairfax report. The report claims that their investigative journalists have uncovered internal DIBP documents showing that DIBP has lost control of the immigration process and that over half of the General Skilled Migration applications are associated with some form of fraud.
Hundreds of pages of internal government documents obtained by Fairfax media apparently lay bare a system festering with visa fraud, migration crime and an impotent enforcement capacity, says a Fairfax media report.
There are allegations apparently in the leaked DIBP documents that over half of the General Skilled migration applications had some form of fraud linked to them and were labelled ‘non-genuine’.
The report alleges that ‘migration agents’ perpetrate the fraud. There are claims that some migration representatives purchased false work records for applicants. One of the allegedly leaked documents states:
“Based on testimony from applicants and informants, the street value of a fraudulent work reference ranges from between $4000-$10000, generally paid in cash.”
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