There is an old common law principle that extracts from wrongdoers any profit from their wrong. The principle discourages crime where the official penalty may be lower than the profit to be gained.
Will the people be kicked out who’ve benefited from what is alleged to have been misuse of Immigration Service powers, or perhaps corruption?
Has anyone heard anything to indicate our official attitude to residency queue jumpers (Ms Thompson’s relatives?) or more recently the people whose lies were ‘overlooked”?
Sentence first – verdict afterwards?
What crime had you in mind for the people alleged to be residency queue jumpers and what evidence do you think there is?
The minister for immigration may be fair game but ‘ministerial responsibility” does not cut much ice in NZ. The department head and individuals may be culpable or even criminally liable but I think you are drawing a long bow for the immigrants to be held criminal.
It may be a neat common law principle for you legal eagles but when has it been applied in NZ?