Hotel director disqualified for hiring illegal workers

A company director of a Bristol hotel has been disqualified for seven years for employing five illegal workers.
Thu, 19 May 2016

A company director of a Bristol hotel has been disqualified for seven years for employing five illegal workers.

Gulam Saber Malek of Birmingham, a director of Bayeswater Ltd trading as The Stretton Hotel from 27 December 2010 to 5 April 2013, was found on 9 October 2012 to be employing five workers who were not eligible to work in the UK. 

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