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Migrant complaint policy shake-up | Migrant complaint policy shake-up |
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The Home Office says it will change the way abuse allegations against immigration staff are handled following criticisms from a government watchdog. | The Home Office says it will change the way abuse allegations against immigration staff are handled following criticisms from a government watchdog. |
The Border and Immigration Agency's Complaints Audit Committee said immigrants' and asylum seekers' complaints were often not followed up. | The Border and Immigration Agency's Complaints Audit Committee said immigrants' and asylum seekers' complaints were often not followed up. |
It found just 8% of complainants were interviewed and 89% of investigations were "neither balanced nor thorough". | It found just 8% of complainants were interviewed and 89% of investigations were "neither balanced nor thorough". |
The government promised a "radical, new complaints system" would be launched. | The government promised a "radical, new complaints system" would be launched. |
'Glaring errors' | |
BBC home affairs editor Mark Easton said the committee had prepared the most critical report into the Home Office's work that he had seen. | BBC home affairs editor Mark Easton said the committee had prepared the most critical report into the Home Office's work that he had seen. |
There have been "glaring errors" in dealing with complaints about the treatment of immigrants being deported from the UK, the report says. | There have been "glaring errors" in dealing with complaints about the treatment of immigrants being deported from the UK, the report says. |
It criticises the denial of rights to those dealt with by private firms on behalf of the Immigration Service. | It criticises the denial of rights to those dealt with by private firms on behalf of the Immigration Service. |
In 95% of cases, those investigating the complaints had been from the companies under investigation. | In 95% of cases, those investigating the complaints had been from the companies under investigation. |
The report adds that "upwards of 20%" of records sought by the committee have been missing. | The report adds that "upwards of 20%" of records sought by the committee have been missing. |
It said that 83% of replies received were "indefensible". | It said that 83% of replies received were "indefensible". |
The committee's report, covering 2006/07, says investigations into misconduct complaints have been "poor". | The committee's report, covering 2006/07, says investigations into misconduct complaints have been "poor". |
There could only be a "most limited assurance on the quality and integrity of complaints management information we have audited", it adds. | There could only be a "most limited assurance on the quality and integrity of complaints management information we have audited", it adds. |
'Grave concern' | |
Some 71% of misconduct complaints were not completed within time targets. | Some 71% of misconduct complaints were not completed within time targets. |
The report says serious misconduct complaints remain a source of "grave concern to us because of the risks of injury or death, wrongful arrest and civil liability arising from the arrest, detention and removal of failed asylum seekers". | The report says serious misconduct complaints remain a source of "grave concern to us because of the risks of injury or death, wrongful arrest and civil liability arising from the arrest, detention and removal of failed asylum seekers". |
Of those misconduct complaints received, 19% were over criminal behaviour - up from 12% in 2005/06. | Of those misconduct complaints received, 19% were over criminal behaviour - up from 12% in 2005/06. |
Ram Gidoomal, one of the report's authors, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that one of the most serious concerns was the lack of independent investigation. | |
The report's conclusion of widespread failings was a "very disappointing statement to be making in a report", he said. | |
But although there were "not lots of votes" in such issues, they needed to be tackled, he added. | |
"Human rights and justice are issues we should be very proud of." | |
'Punched' | 'Punched' |
One asylum seeker, Apollo Okello, told the BBC he had been bundled onto a plane at Heathrow and refused permission to see his lawyer, with the security guards knowing he already had permission to stay in the UK. | One asylum seeker, Apollo Okello, told the BBC he had been bundled onto a plane at Heathrow and refused permission to see his lawyer, with the security guards knowing he already had permission to stay in the UK. |
He struggled and was beaten up in the back of a van, he said. | He struggled and was beaten up in the back of a van, he said. |
He added: "That's where I was punched - my ribs, my eyes, my neck, my back." | He added: "That's where I was punched - my ribs, my eyes, my neck, my back." |
One of the guards said "these black monkeys don't want to go back to their country", Mr Okello said. | One of the guards said "these black monkeys don't want to go back to their country", Mr Okello said. |
In a statement, the Home Office said: "The Border and Immigration Agency has been actively working with the committee to design a radical, new complaints system which will come on line from February 2008." | In a statement, the Home Office said: "The Border and Immigration Agency has been actively working with the committee to design a radical, new complaints system which will come on line from February 2008." |