Man on migrant exploitation charges

A Tauranga fruit farm labour contractor is facing more than 30 charges of exploiting migrant workers, including paying wages below the national minimum and providing substandard accommodation.

Jafar Kurisi, 51, appeared in Tauranga District Court this morning facing 32 charges under the Immigration Act 2009, including 12 relating to the exploitation of migrant workers over a six month period.


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It is alleged that between April and September last year, Kurisi, also known as Md Wagid Ali, employed workers who were not lawfully entitled to work, paid below the minimum wage, did not receive their holiday entitlements and were provided with accommodation and food that were of a very poor standard.

Six of the workers were Fijian nationals recruited in Fiji, while four others were already in New Zealand on visitor visas and working unlawfully.

The six Fijians have now returned to Fiji but the four others are in New Zealand on valid working holiday visas.

Kurisi faces 10 charges of aiding and abetting the 10 workers to breach the conditions of their visas, six charges of failing to pay the entitlements outlined in the Holidays Act 2003 and six charges of failing to pay the minimum wage.

The maximum penalty for all of these offences is seven years' imprisonment and/or a fine of $100,000.

He has also been charged with 10 counts of employing workers knowing that they were not entitled because of their immigration status to work.

The maximum penalty for each of these offences is a fine of $50,000.

Kurisi has been remanded on bail until his next court appearance on June 19.

As the matter is now before the courts, Immigration New Zealand is unable to provide any further comment.

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3 comments

tip of the iceberg

Posted on 29-05-2015 19:37 | By welshblack

this would be one of many exploiting workers in the horticultural and agriculture sectors.


I Agree

Posted on 29-05-2015 22:13 | By joe p

with welshblack, this will be just the tip of the iceberg, there will be others ripping off workers to line their own pockets. Funny how they seem to have foreign names !!!!


Time to act.

Posted on 30-05-2015 09:33 | By pokemup

This should be a good time to act. The full monetary penalties and a deportation to the country they came from. If New Zealand citision full finds and confiscate any property the same as the drug and crime.


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