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21 students involved! Two Australian embassy officials dismissed for visa-related bribery

 23 May 2018

Two officials at the Australian Embassy in South Africa were sacked on suspicion of taking bribes, and 21 Nigerian students who were granted visas were implicated, and one school girl nearly cancelled their visas.

According to the Daily Mail, two officials at the Australian Embassy in South Africa were fired on suspicion of taking bribes and illegally providing visas to Nigerian citizens.

At least 21 Nigerians who have been granted Australian student visas are reported to be involved.

Two officials suspected of corrupt are reported to bypass the mandatory check and issue visas to the "high-risk person" in a matter of days, and the 21 student visas are approved between February and April last year, according to the Australian immigration review arbitration court (AAT).

(photo source: daily Mail)

Meanwhile, one of the suspected illegal immigrants, Ogochukwu Concilia Odinkaeze, was told by Ministry of the Interior staff that her visa would be cancelled.

The staff member said it would not have been possible if she had applied for a visa through the normal channels.

However, AAT Deputy Magistrate Jan Redfern and member Colin Huntly reversed the decision of the Ministry of the Interior to cancel his visa, and Odinkaeze was exempt from deportation.

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