Judge Involved in Migrant Case Previously Served on Board of Asylum Charity
- Judge Fiona Beach, who allowed Christian Quadjovie to remain in the UK, was a former director at Asylum Aid, a pro-asylum charity.
- Robert Jenrick, the Shadow Justice Secretary, requested an investigation into whether Judge Beach declared her previous roles due to her apparent conflict of interest.
- The Home Office has overturned Judge Beach's decision, arguing it was made 'against the weight of evidence.'
- The judiciary insists that judges make decisions based on the evidence presented and apply the law as it stands.
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