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Coalition green-lights money laundering visas
at 11:00 am on December 18, 2020 | 24 comments
The Morrison Government has tightened some business and investment visas, but curiously left the ‘golden ticket’ Significant Investor Visa (SIV) commonly used for money laundering untouched:
Business migrants will face tougher requirements under changes to investment visas that have so far drawn in at least $12 billion from mostly Chinese nationals.
The existing nine different business and investment visas will be cut back to four with various thresholds of required investment adjusted…
The Business Innovation visa, which allows migrants to operate a new or existing business in Australia, will remain but applicants will now be required to hold business assets of $1.25 million, up from $800,000.
Large camps don’t work Local Conservative politicians were happy to support this Government’s disastrous policy of creating large camps to house asylum seekers. Home Office minister Kit Malthouse and former Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes were strong advocates “until it came to building one in their own back yard in Barton Stacey. Now they scurry to support Council Leader Phil North’s petition which says that inhumane camps are fine “as long as they are put somewhere else”. Large internment camps are not fine here in Hampshire or anywhere else. Cramming hundreds of people together with inadequate facilities, lack of privacy and poor access to health, legal and social support is something we rightly condemn in other parts of the world. The individuals concerned are not criminals and are often skilled professionals who simply cannot continue in their own countries and have crossed the world escaping from horrific regimes and wars. Creating large camps also impa