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Home Office publishes 13 reports left over by sacked borders watchdog

Source: PA Wire

The Home Office has published 13 of the 15 outstanding reports submitted by sacked borders and immigration watchdog David Neal.

During his tenure, Mr Neal repeatedly raised concerns that the department was too slow to publish his reports.

Among the 13 published at 4pm on Thursday, subjects include: Asylum accommodation, Afghan resettlement scheme, asylum casework, practices, illegal working enforcement operations, and e-passport

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