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    Home - UK News - Care whistleblower ‘who saw elderly resident being punched’ could face removal from Britain

    Care whistleblower ‘who saw elderly resident being punched’ could face removal from Britain

    Care whistleblower ‘who saw elderly resident being punched’ could face removal from Britain

    Care whistleblower ‘who saw elderly resident being punched’ could face removal from Britain

    • WTX News Editor
    • July 12, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • A care worker, known as Meera, reported abuse of an elderly resident and is now facing destitution and potential removal from the UK after being fired for her whistleblowing.
    • Meera alleged she witnessed abuse and was pressured to change her statement before being dismissed; a police investigation is ongoing, leading to multiple arrests.
    • Concerns have been raised about the vulnerability of migrant care workers, who face intimidation from employers, affecting their ability to report abuse and impacting the quality of care provided.

    Care whistleblower ‘who saw elderly resident being punched’ could face removal from Britain | UK News

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    A care worker who reported the alleged abuse of an elderly care home resident, which triggered a criminal investigation, is facing destitution and potential removal from Britain after speaking up.

    “Meera”, whose name we have changed to protect her identity, said she witnessed an elderly male resident being punched several times in the back by a carer at the home where she worked.

    Sky News is unable to name the care home for legal reasons because of the ongoing police investigation.

    “I was [a] whistleblower there,” said Meera, who came to the UK from India last year to work at the home.

    “Instead of addressing things, they fired me… I told them everything and they made me feel like I am criminal. I am not criminal, I am saving lives,” she added.

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    ‘Meera’ spoke up about abuse she said she witnessed in the care home where she worked

    Like thousands of foreign care workers, Meera’s employer sponsored her visa. Unless she can find another sponsor, she now faces the prospect of removal from the country.

    “I am in trouble right now and no one is trying to help me,” she said.

    Meera said she reported the alleged abuse to her bosses, but was called to a meeting with a manager and told to “change your statement, otherwise we will dismiss you”.

    She refused. The following month, she was sacked.

    The care home claimed she failed to perform to the required standard in the job.

    She went to the police to report the alleged abuse and since then, a number of people from the care home have been arrested. They remain under investigation.

    ‘Migrants recruited because many are too afraid to speak out’

    The home has capacity for over 60 residents. It is unclear if the care home residents or their relatives know about the police investigation or claim of physical abuse.

    Since the arrests, the regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), carried out an investigation at the home triggered by the concerns – but the home retained its ‘good’ rating.

    Meera has had no reassurance from the authorities that she will be allowed to remain in Britain.

    In order to stay, she’ll need to find another care home to sponsor her which she believes will be impossible without references from her previous employer.

    She warned families: “I just want to know people in care homes like these… your person, your father, your parents, is not safe.”

    She claimed some care homes have preferred to recruit migrants because many are too afraid to speak out.

    “You hire local staff, they know the legal rights,” she said. “They can complain, they can work anywhere… they can raise [their] voice,” she said.

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    Sky’s Becky Johnson spoke to ‘Meera’

    Sky News has reported widespread exploitation of care visas and migrant care workers.

    Currently migrants make up around a third of the adult social care workforce, with the majority here on visas that are sponsored by their employers.

    As part of measures announced in April in the government’s immigration white paper, the care visa route will be closed, meaning care homes will no longer be able to recruit abroad.

    ‘Whole system is based on power imbalance’

    But the chief executive of the Work Rights Centre, a charity that helps migrants with employment issues, is warning that little will change for the tens of thousands of foreign care workers already here.

    “The whole system is based on power imbalance and the government announcement doesn’t change that,” Dr Dora-Olivia Vicol told Sky News.

    She linked the conditions for workers to poor care for residents.

    Image:
    Work Rights Centre CEO Dr Dora-Olivia Vicol

    “I think the power that employers have over migrant workers’ visas really makes a terrible contribution to the quality of care,” she said.

    Migrant workers ‘threatened’ over visas

    “For four clients, there is [a] minimum requirement for two or three staff. I was doing [it] alone,” he said, in broken English.

    “When I try to speak, they just directly threaten me about my visa,” he said.

    “I knew two or three of my colleagues, they are facing the same issue like me. But they’re still afraid to speak up because of the visa.”

    A government spokesperson called what happened to Imran and Meera “shocking”.

    “No one should go to work in fear of their employer, and all employees have a right to speak up if they witness poor practice and care.”

    James Bullion, from the CQC, told Sky News it acts on intelligence passed to it to ensure people stay safe in care settings.

    Additional research by Leah Adin

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