Not so sure.
has resigned after learning that his private cleaner for seven years did not have permission to work in the UK.http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...nister-resigns"In retrospect, I should have checked more thoroughly," he conceded to Cameron. After being unable to locate some of the cleaner's documentation,
exchange of letters between Harper and David Cameron:
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeeh...-over-cleaner/
Joe, I was quoting what (I am sure) I heard on the BBC or Sky News this morning. They/I might be wrong.
But the point I was initially making was that it should not be for the employer to ensure the law is being respected and be legally liable if it is not.
I this case. I really do not believe that a Government Minster (whom we pay to take care of the country's bigger problems) should have to be concerned with a part time cleaner.
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