Australian colleges identified in allegedly helping women enter country to work in sex industry

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Australian colleges identified in allegedly helping women enter country to work in sex industry
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More than a dozen education providers have been identified as allegedly “corrupt” by investigators probing the sex industry.

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documentary program that has exposed the wholesale exploitation of Australia’s border security and immigration system by criminal syndicates involved in human trafficking and other crimes.

One federal investigation targeting a Chinese organised crime syndicate run by a suspected prolific English language test rorter has uncovered how the network has helped hundreds of foreign nationals obtain Australian visas fraudulently over the past decade, many of which have subsequently been cancelled.

The suspected boss of the “English test rort” crime syndicate is a Sydney man who has reaped multi-million dollar profits by facilitating suspect visas over multiple visa streams. They include skilled visas, student visas, business sponsorship visas and the “golden ticket” high-wealth investor visas that Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil this year acknowledged were at risk of abuse.

The crime network boss has continued to operate despite the Department of Home Affairs stripping him of his migration agent’s licence in 2016 after implicating him in the rorting of English language tests.

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Not just females, male students are enrolled by training providers and never study but enter Australia to be exploited by nasty employers.

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