UK ignored warnings over contractor behind Ukraine visa 'chaos'
TLSContact had sole focus of making money while human aspect was not at all valued, Home Office watchdog was told last year
Priti Patel ignored warnings that the Home Office contractor which told desperate Ukrainian refugees to wait weeks for visa appointments had the sole focus of making a profit and a history of squeezing cash out of applicants, openDemocracy can reveal.
It was claimed yesterday in Parliament that TLSContacts visa centre in Rzeszow, Poland, had turned away applicants who had queued in freezing temperatures for hours, saying it had no slots available until the end of April. Reports on social media claimed the firm had been pressuring Ukrainians to pay for extra services beyond its basic free appointments.
The Labour MP Clive Efford slammed the situation as complete chaos.
Now it has emerged that the home secretary was told by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration in November 2021 that TLSContact was so hell-bent on making profit that its use posed a risk of reputational damage to the UK. The firm has been handed government contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds since 2014.
A lot more here:
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ukraine-visa-chaos-contractor-tlscontact-priti-patel/