London, 6 December 2018 - Responding to the government’s imminent suspension of its ’Golden Visa’ schemes, Ava Lee, Anti-Corruption Campaigner at Global Witness said:
“It is shameful that the UK government has sold residency to the super wealthy in return for an investment which they give back with interest, while missing their targets for providing unaccompanied child refugees with safe asylum.
"Better checks on ‘golden visa’ applicants are a welcome step forward in preventing the corruption risks inherent in these schemes, but until the rest of the Commonwealth follows suit, visa-free access to the UK is still very much for sale to anyone with a lot of cash to spare.”
Global Witness has been investigating these schemes for two years, and has raised major concerns about their abuse by the corrupt and the criminal, outlining how they enable corruption in our October 2018 report ‘European Getaway: Inside the Murky World of Golden Visas’.
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