Hundreds of pages of leaked confidential departmental documents obtained by Fairfax Media show that Australia's national security is being compromised by visa rorting and migration rackets.
Rampant visa fraud and migration crime involving people flying into Australia are going unchecked while the government focuses on stopping boats, according to the secret government files detailing entrenched Immigration Department failings.
The confidential Immigration Department files show repeated internal warnings over several years that widespread visa fraud is "business as usual yet remains largely untreated" because the department's investigation and enforcement capacity has collapsed, the report said.
Also, a 2010 report shows that immigration investigators had uncovered a Somali people-smuggling cell in Melbourne linked to terrorist suspect Hussein Hashi Farah, who "is believed to have links to the al-Qaeda offshoot al-Shabab" and who fled Kenyan counter-terrorism officials using an Australian passport in 2010.
Another file details a migration crime network involving a facilitator with suspected Pakistan terrorist links, along with "migration agents, employers and education providers who are linked to a significant level of organised fraud and crime".
Fairfax Media has confirmed this network was never properly probed, allowing many of its members -- including federal government licensed agents to continue to operate.
The reports prompted Immigration Minister Scott Morrison today to order an urgent investigation into the rampant visa fraud claims.
"Given the government's strong commitment in this area, I have sought an urgent report from my department on these matters and will consider what further action is then necessary after receiving this initial response," he said.
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