Govt must make immigration inquiry urgent
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Mon Nov 12 2007 13:00:00 GMT+1300 (New Zealand Daylight Time)
Govt must make immigration inquiry urgent
Monday, 12 November 2007, 8:27 am
Press Release: New Zealand National Party
Hon Lockwood Smith MP
National Party Immigration Spokesman
11 November 2007
Govt must make immigration inquiry urgent
The Government must make urgent its investigation into claims at least one senior Immigration Department official is involved in an elaborate scam which has seen hundreds of international student graduates ripped off, says National's Immigration spokesman Dr Lockwood Smith.
"It is alleged this fraudulent operation has been going on for years and there are claims it has been aided and abetted by high-level staff at the Department of Immigration.
"While police will obviously conduct their own investigation it is imperative the Government makes its inquiry a priority.
"This is the department whose own intelligence unit knew what was going on with Taito Phillip Field but failed to pass that information on to the Government. It is also the department which was caught out lying in unison.
"Good foreign students graduating from New Zealand tertiary institutions must be protected and the scheme under which they are able to find employment and gain residency must be robust and free from abuse.
"The Government must do everything it can to ensure New Zealand's reputation as an attractive destination for foreign fee-paying students remains in tact."
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