In Bexley, three businesses were fined a total of £65,000 for employing illegal workers, according to data from the Home Office's quarterly report. Rose Beauty Hub Limited received the largest fine of £40,000, while Rafah Ltd and CTP Contractors Limited were fined £15,000 and £10,000, respectively. The report emphasizes strict enforcement of immigration laws, detailing the penalties for businesses that fail to conduct proper right-to-work checks. These measures are part of the government's broader initiative to prevent illegal working in the UK, highlighting potential criminal charges and civil penalties for non-compliance.
"Employers found guilty of knowingly hiring illegal workers can face up to five years in prison and unlimited fines, reinforcing the authority of the UK's immigration laws."
"The quarterly report on Illegal Working Civil Penalties highlights the government's ongoing commitment to enforcing immigration compliance across various sectors in the UK."
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