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Asylum claim disbelief 'costs millions'

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: June 21 2006 03:00 | Last updated: June 21 2006 03:00

A "culture of disbelief" of asylum seeker claims at the Home Office and a reluctance to accept foreign qualifications is costing taxpayers millions of pounds, a report claims today.

The study by New Philanthropy Capital says the National Health Service alone could save £120m if just half of asylum seekers who are qualified as doctors were allowed to do similar work in Britain.

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