Good Food Company faces fines

By Hayley Brown

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The Good Food Company may face a fine of up to £40,000, after a number of illegal workers were found working at its premises on the Horton...

The Good Food Company may face a fine of up to £40,000, after a number of illegal workers were found working at its premises on the Horton Industrial Estate in West Drayton, Middlesex.

Officers raided the factory on September 10 and found four sandwich employees working illegally with forged documents. Since then two failed asylum seekers have been removed from the country.
A Guyanese female national has also been released on immigration bail pending further enquiries, and a Russian national female has been released on immigration bail while officers work to remove her from the country.
Gareth Redmond, UK Border Agency’s area director, said that the Good Food Company might face a fine of up to £40,000 for employing the illegal workers unless it can prove that it carried out the correct right to work checks.

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