Home Office issues apology over immigration raid
Briefly

The Home Office has formally apologized and agreed to pay substantial damages to FP McCann Limited after erroneously claiming the company employed illegal contractors. Following an immigration enforcement raid in March 2024, FP McCann received a civil penalty referral notice. However, subsequent reviews led to a 'no action notice' confirming that the company's contractors were legally entitled to work on the project. The High Court's ruling highlights the importance of accurate public communication from government entities.
The Home Office issued a public apology to FP McCann for false allegations and agreed to pay substantial damages and legal costs for the erroneous statement.
In March 2024, FP McCann faced a potential penalty for employing illegal contractors, but later received a 'no action notice' confirming their compliance.
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