Regierungsbeamte sollen bei der Prüfung von Anträgen auf befristete Arbeitsbeschaffung ausländischer Arbeitnehmer auf Maßnahmen zur Betrugsprävention verzichten, wie eine Untersuchung des Star ergab

https://www.thestar.com/government-officers-told-to-skip-fraud-prevention-steps-when-vetting-temporary-foreign-worker-applications-star/article_a506b556-5a75-11ef-80c0-0f9e5d2241d2.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link&utm_campaign=user-share

4 Comments

  1. Buck-Nasty on

    This article is one of the most damning political indictments of the last decade, I think everyone who’s paid attention to this program knows that the government was pressuring employees to turn a blind eye to fraud and abuse but to see it laid out in undeniable terms is striking.

    It also makes yesterday’s announcement clear that they were trying to get ahead of this story.

  2. ozztotheizzo on

    Canada, the high functioning high trust society I once knew is long gone. Now it looks about as corrupt as any country in the 3rd world. This is depressing.

  3. Zestyclose-Ad-9951 on

    The Trudeau government seems to have been on a mission to destroy Canadians confidence in the immigration system. How was this allowed? No one but scammers benefits from this. What’s the point of an expanded federal government if civil servants are told to ignore important checks that protect Canadian workers and immigrants?

  4. Top-Piano189 on

    “Now, I would say probably 90 per cent of the people that are applying aren’t even getting a call. We’re not verifying anything.”

    Read the whole article. The program is shot right through with fraud with the acquiescence of management.

    Mark Miller needs to go. I have no faith in the grits ability to competently manage the immigration file.

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