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Contact: Helen Rickman
www.plymouth.gov.uk/democracy
Items
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Appointment of Chair and Vice-Chair
The Committee will appoint a
Chair and Vice-Chair for this particular meeting.
Minutes:
It was agreed that Councillor
Partridge is appointed as Chair, and Councillor Tippetts is
appointed as Vice Chair for this meeting.
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Declarations of Interest
Members will be asked to make
any declarations of interest in respect of items on this
agenda.
Minutes:
There were no declarations of
interest made by Members in accordance with the code of
conduct.
(Councillor
Finn left the meeting after the consideration of this
item).
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14. |
Chair's Urgent Business
To receive reports on business
which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be
brought forward for urgent consideration.
Minutes:
There were no items of
Chair’s Urgent Business.
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15. |
Review of Premises Licence - Nibana Indian Restaurant, 7/9 Morshead Road, Crownhill, Plymouth PDF 234 KB
The Director for Public Health will submit a
report on the review of a premises licence for Nibana Indian
Restaurant, 7/9 Morshead Road, Crownhill, Plymouth.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee:
(1)
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considered report from Director of Public
Health and the law, policy and guidance contained therein;
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(2)
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considered the written application for review
and verbal representations from Home Office Immigration Enforcement
as follows:
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they believed the Premises Licence Holder
(PLH) had failed to meet the Crime Prevention licensing objective
as illegal working had been identified at his premises;
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immigration safeguards had been brought in
April 2017 with an amendment to the Licensing Act 2003 by S.36 and
Schedule 4 of the Immigration Act 2016 with the intention to
prevent illegal working in premises licensed for the sale of
alcohol or late night refreshment;
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On the 3.12.21 Immigration enforcement entered
Nibana restaurant under S.179 Licensing
Act 2003, the details were as follows:
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Four arrests were made for illegal working and
a £40,000 penalty was issued to Future Spice Limited. The
penalty was maintained following an objection. The penalty is being
paid by instalments with the last payment on the 11 August 2022.
The current balance is £35,555,52
(as at 16.08.22). One of the workers found working illegally was
the same person as had been found working illegally in 2016.
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One of the illegal workers was working at one
of the burner rings cooking food, dressed in black and wearing a
black apron. Checks on the Home Office system revealed he had no
permission to work. He said he had been working there for two weeks
and helped chef cook the curry. He worked every day for 5 - 6 hours
and had a day off each week. He said he had wanted to help as a
volunteer. He had found the restaurant on a Facebook staff enquiry
post. Mr Miah had interviewed him and he thought he was the boss.
Mr Miah gave him 2 months as a volunteer - he did not get paid and
just received food and accommodation. He had provided Mr Miah with
documentation
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The second illegal worker had been working
there since June 2021 and was a cook/second chef. He worked 35
hours over 5 days. He identified Mr Enayeth Hussain as the person who offered him the
job and said that it was either Mr Hussain or his brother who paid
him. He was paid £8.91 per hour by cheque and he gets free
food and accommodation. He thought he was allowed to work in the UK
because of his card; he did not know what right to work checks had
been carried out but he had showed the boss his card as he had
asked him for documentation to prove his right to work. The officer
had confirmed to him that the card he held meant that he could only
work on the shortage occupation list and that working in a
restaurant was not on that list.
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Two other workers confirmed that they did not
have the right to work in the UK. The two workers were interviewed
but throughout the interview Mr Hussain tried to interrupt
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16. |
Exempt Business
To consider passing a
resolution under Section 100A(4) of the
Local Government Act 1972 to exclude the press and public from the
meeting for the following item(s) of business on the grounds that
it (they) involve(s) the likely disclosure of exempt information as
defined in paragraph(s) of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act, as
amended by the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Minutes:
There were no items of exempt
business.
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