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filthiestfis | 19:40 Wed 20th Feb 2008 | Law
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The college where I work has some illegal practices like issuing out certificates to foreign students that never turn up to classes, in exchange of payment. I want to inform the home office about it but since I work there I am a part of it. Is there a way of reporting them anonymously?
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you could try going throgh the press they will protect your identity
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Really? I could do that, yeah, as long as Im not going to be mentioned at all.
I wonder why on earth you think the Home Office would be interested.
Sounds like one for the Department of Education and Skills. That is, if they haven't changed their name in the last 5 hours.
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Why would the home office be interested? Please dont make me laugh. This college is one of many that bring in foreign students who come here to stay or work (without a valid working visa) and then get qualifications without having earned them, not to mention they manipulate student attendance figures and dont sign staff to contracts so fire people on the spot.
You dont think the home office would be interested in closing down a college that operates like this?
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like i said filth go to the papers you wont be mentioned if you dont want to be and the home office would probs just cover it up so defo go to press
The Department for Education & Skills have indeed changed their name - they are now the Department for Children, Schools and Families - or at least they were when I began to type this; they may have changed their name again!

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