
Second Samoan National Sentenced For Migrant Exploitation
The associate of a previously sentenced Samoan national has been sentenced to six months home detention for their role in aiding and abetting people to breach a condition of their visas, this relates to a wider investigation into the exploitation of vulnerable migrant workers between 2016 and 2021. This sentencing follows the earlier conviction of the primary offender, who was sentenced to four years' imprisonment and ordered to pay $4,000 in reparations.
The associate played a key role in facilitating the unlawful employment of Samoan nationals in New Zealand. They provided accommodation for many of the exploited workers and assisted in the visa application process, fully aware that the individuals were not permitted to work under the conditions of their visas.
In addition, the associate received monetary compensation from the primary offender and was responsible for distributing wages to workers while the offender was overseas. These workers were often paid below minimum wage, denied basic employment rights, and worked long hours without proper documentation or protections.
Steve Watson, General Manager Immigration Investigations and Compliance, recognises the importance of holding offenders to account to uphold the integrity of New Zealand's immigration system.
'This case highlights the consequences for those who choose to exploit migrants and undermine our immigration laws,' said Steve Watson. 'We are committed to working with our partners to ensure that those who engage in such unethical and illegal practices are brought to justice.'
The case was the result of a five-year investigation initiated in 2020 following a tip-off to Crimestoppers. It involved close collaboration between several teams across the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to successfully bring these charges before the courts.
MBIE continues to encourage anyone with information about immigration fraud or migrant exploitation to come forward. Reports can be made by calling 0800 200 088 or anonymously through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
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