Press Release – Immigration NZ Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has filed charges against another employer over the use of unlawful migrant labour in the building and construction sector in Auckland. The prosecution centres on two migrant workers located at a Tamaki building site …
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has filed charges against another employer over the use of unlawful migrant labour in the building and construction sector in Auckland.
The prosecution centres on two migrant workers located at a Tamaki building site on 27 April who were working in breach of their visa conditions.
A company director faces two charges under Section 343(1)(a) of the Immigration Act for aiding and abetting the workers to be employed in breach of their visa conditions. The penalty for such an offence is a prison term of up to seven years, a fine not exceeding $100,000, or both.
Press Release – Immigration NZ
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has filed charges against another employer over the use of unlawful migrant labour in the building and construction sector in Auckland.
The prosecution centres on two migrant workers located at a Tamaki building site on 27 April who were working in breach of their visa conditions.
A company director faces two charges under Section 343(1)(a) of the Immigration Act for aiding and abetting the workers to be employed in breach of their visa conditions. The penalty for such an offence is a prison term of up to seven years, a fine not exceeding $100,000, or both.
The attack had been shocking and completely unprovoked, AJ said, and police were called immediately. “Police arrived within five minutes and the man was arrested at the scene, we closed the shop up for the rest of the night.” AJ said he had lived in Helensville for 10 years and had been operating Fire n Slice for the past year, and had never seen anything like this happen before. “We’ve never had any problems it was completely unexpected.” Shoaib was not at work on Sunday and told
Stuff he was waiting at a medical centre for an x-ray to see if his jaw had been broken.
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Barnes was wrestling with alcohol issues and a porn addiction
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The police who turned up at International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) wore plain clothes. They discreetly presented the warrant, asked for USB sticks and entered the general manager s office. But it s hard to fly under the radar in a country as small as New Zealand. An IANZ staff member recognised one of the men ferreting through Phillip Barnes stuff as a cop, and soon a story was doing the rounds at the Crown entity s Auckland headquarters.
But it wasn t the truth; Barnes managed to keep that secret until today. The story back then was the truth twisted into insignificance, the real tale scrubbed clean of guilt and perversion. It was the story of how Barnes was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was just at his gym when something unsavoury went down and now police were busy trying to rule out every fitness fan who was there when the incident happened. All of them under suspicion.