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    INDIAANA RESTAURANT, 61 HIGH STREET, RAMSEY PE26 1AB

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    Decision Maker: Licensing Sub-Committee

    Decision status: For Determination

    Is Key decision?: No

    Is subject to call in?: No

    Decision:

    To revoke the licence immediately.

    Our decision is as follows:-:

    To revoke the licence immediately.

    Our reasons for reaching the decision are as follows:

    The Sub-Committee formed the view that the premises licence holder had been supported by and had received advice from the Licensing Authority to enable the full terms and conditions of the licence to be complied with so that the four licensing objectives could be met but the licence holder ignored that advice and committed a criminal offence by employing 5 x disqualified persons by reason of immigration status. Sect 182 part 11.27 of The Licensing Act 2003 states it is a crime to employ a person disqualified from working by reason of immigration status. The immigration Act 2016 amended the Licensing Act 2003 and introduced safeguards with regards to such matters. The intention of the aforementioned was to prevent illegal working in premises licensed for the sale of alcohol or late-night refreshment, this includes restaurants so licensed. As a result of this employment the Sub Committee formed the opinion the premises licence be revoked as flagrant disregard was shown to the legislation.

     

    The Sub-Committee felt the Licence Holder’s absence was indicative of the fact they knew they had committed an offence. The Sub-Committee felt the Licence Holder’s reticence to attend was indicative of the fact that they were well versed in employing illegal immigrants and hence chose to avoid the hearing.

    We did not consider the following matters to be relevant::

    N/A.

    We found the following facts::

    The proprietor of the Indiaana Restaurant, 61 High Street Ramsey, Huntingdon PE29 1AB were found to have been employing persons disqualified from working in the UK. As a Licence Holder, he is responsible for ensuring compliance with all legal requirements and that by employing disqualified persons he not only committed a criminal offence but undermined the licensing objectives.

    We heard representations from the following persons:

    The Applicant – Immigration Enforcement

    Interested Parties – Cambridgeshire Constabulary

    The Premises Licence Holder – Did Not Attend.

    Publication date: 17/07/2023

    Date of decision: 17/07/2023

    Decided at meeting: 17/07/2023 - Licensing Sub-Committee

    Accompanying Documents:

    • Final Report pdf icon PDF 209 KB
    • Appendix A - FULL pdf icon PDF 262 KB
    • Appendix B - REDACTED pdf icon PDF 1 MB
    • Appendix C - REDACTED pdf icon PDF 13 MB
    • Appendix D - REDACTED pdf icon PDF 609 KB
    • Appendix E - REDACTED pdf icon PDF 408 KB
    • Appendix F - REDACTED pdf icon PDF 571 KB