An undercover investigation has identified several legal advisers and solicitors in the UK who allegedly coached asylum seekers to lie about their sexuality to avoid deportation. The findings show professionals suggesting that clients claim to be gay, as this is a protected characteristic that can prevent removal to countries where homosexuality is criminalized. In response to the evidence, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has taken disciplinary action, including the closure of specific firms and the suspension of involved individuals to maintain the integrity of the legal system.
- Undercover reporters posing as migrants were advised by legal professionals to claim they were gay to secure asylum status.
- Advisers were recorded suggesting the creation of fabricated evidence, such as fake relationships, to support fraudulent applications.
- Some legal practitioners requested specific fees in exchange for providing scripts and strategies intended to deceive the Home Office.
- The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) suspended multiple solicitors and shut down law firms immediately following the disclosure of the evidence.
- Government officials have emphasized that providing false information in asylum applications is a criminal offense that undermines legitimate claims.
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