Guardian: 25.12.2017 –Â Asylum offices ‘in a constant state of crisis’, say whistleblowers
Two whistleblowers claim Home Office departments delay asylum applications for profit
Staff in the Home Officeâs asylum directorate are undertrained, overworked and operating in a âconstant state of crisisâ, two whistleblowers have claimed, as applicants endure long waits to have their case dealt with due to internal pressures.
The Home Office staff have also told the Guardian that asylum case workers are making poor decisions about applications because they are under pressure to focus on more profitable visa applications. Despite a âshocking increase in complaints (from applicants) and MP enquiries questioning delaysâ, they say caseworkers have been told to brush off all enquires and âjust give standard linesâ of response when called to account….