Class Cuts Barbers has been featured on a list of civil fines issued by the UK government's Immigration Enforcement Agency.
The company's address on documents is listed as 166 Lovely Lane, Bewsey, and its manager is Ranja Mahmood.
The fine imposed by the Government is £15,000.
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The government says the list was published “to warn other businesses not to employ illegal workers.”
The website states: “If you are found guilty of employing someone who you knew, or had 'reasonable grounds to believe', had no right to work in the UK, you could be sentenced to five years' imprisonment and an unlimited You may have to pay a fine.” .
“This would include, for example, if they did not have leave (permission) to enter or remain in the UK, or if they had any reason to believe that their leave had expired.
“This includes cases where you are not allowed to do certain types of work or where your documentation is incorrect or false.
“You can also be penalized if you employ someone who doesn’t have the right to work and don’t do the right checks or don’t check properly.
“If this happens, you will receive a ‘referral notice’ letting you know that your case is being considered and that you may have to pay a fine of up to £60,000 per illegal worker. Possibly.
“If you are found liable, you will be given a 'Civil Penalty Notice' and must respond within 28 days.
“Your business details may be published by immigration authorities as a warning to other businesses not to employ illegal workers.”