Call for overhaul of 457 visa training system to prevent risk of corruption

By Anna Patty
Updated September 22 2014 - 9:18am, first published 1:47am
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer
TAFE, Ultimo: The Sydney Institute generated $3.3 million from migration agents last year. Photo: Rob Homer

Sydney TAFE has been under investigation for alleged fraud in its use of millions of dollars from a training program for students on 457 visas.

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