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Businesses are fined over illegal workers
Liverpool Sunday Echo
|January 11, 2026
A NUMBER of Merseyside businesses were fined a total of £320,000 after being found to have employed illegal workers, Government data has revealed.
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A NUMBER of Merseyside businesses were fined a total of £320,000 after being found to have employed illegal workers, Government data has revealed.
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