Ruthin Business fined £10,000 for hiring illegal workers

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Hashum Barbers, at 48 Well Street, has been reprimanded by the Home Office in the latest list of businesses fined for breaching regulations.

The company was included in the government's quarterly summary of companies that have been fined or found to have employed illegal workers.

The company was fined £10,000, according to the data, which is updated every three months.

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The Home Office publishes data as a public record four times a year, with the latest data for the period 1 January to 31 March 2024 published on Saturday (31 August). Ta.

The government says hiring individuals without the right to work can result in severe penalties.

The UK government says: “If you are found guilty of employing someone you knew, or had 'reasonable grounds to believe', had no right to work in the UK, you would be sentenced to five years' imprisonment and an unlimited fine. There is a possibility.” .

This includes, for example, whether there is reason to believe that:

You did not have leave (permit) to enter or remain in the UK Your leave had expired You were not authorized to do certain types of work Your documentation was incorrect or false

Hush Barbers has been contacted for comment.

UPDATE: Hashum Traditional Barbers, Inc. (incorporated in March of this year), which currently operates at 48 Well Street, has contacted the Free Press to confirm that the fine is against the previous owner, Hashum Barbers. said.

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