UK Home Office Asylum Grants Lacked Evidence, Report Finds
L'essentiel
- A report by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration found that around 85% of asylum grants issued by the UK Home Office lacked sufficient evidence and were likely incorrect.
- The inspection reviewed 47 asylum approvals, with 37 found to be based on insufficient evidence.
- The Home Office disputes the findings, citing a larger sample size where 94% of decisions were deemed correct.
Résumé généré par IA
A report by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration found that around 85% of asylum grants issued by the UK Home Office lacked sufficient evidence and were likely incorrect. The inspection reviewed 47 asylum approvals, with 37 found to be based on insufficient evidence. The Home Office disputes the findings, citing a larger sample size where 94% of decisions were deemed correct.




