Labour Party leader illegally hires Indian student as nanny; fined GBP 40,000

UK Labour Party councillor Hina Mir has lost her appeal and will be paying a hefty fine for violation of the immigration law
UK Labour Party councillor Hina Mir has lost her appeal and will be paying a hefty fine for violation of the immigration law.  Photo courtesy: X/@Hinamir1

A UK Labour Party politician from west London has been fined GBP 40,000 after she lost an appeal against an immigration law breach for hiring an Indian student as a nanny illegally.

Hina Mir, a councillor and a qualified solicitor, was found to have hired 22-year-old Himanshi Gongley for GBP 1,200 in cash per month despite her having no legal work rights in the United Kingdom, according to a court report in The Daily Telegraph.

The 45-year-old former deputy mayor for the borough of Hounslow kept the Indian student on call “24 hours a day for six days a week” to look after her two children, the City of London County Court was told recently.

“Councillor Mir is a person of exemplary character. She is a solicitor, a councillor and is involved in the community,” the court report quotes Judge Stephen Hellman as saying.

“But the inconsistencies in the appellant’s (Mir’s) evidence mean I cannot place much reliance on her evidence, as I normally would,” he said.

According to the newspaper, Mir nicknamed the illegally hired student as “Ria” and claimed that she was a “social visitor” frequenting her home to “play video games, to watch TV and to chill” and to perform household chores.

However, the UK Home Office told the court that the student appeared to be distressed when she “flagged down a police car for help” in August 2024. She was then found to be in the country illegally since her visa expired in March 2023 and told the authorities that she was “physically abused” and felt “suicidal”.

Arif Rehman, representing the councillor, told the court, “This story was fabricated with an intention to claim immigration advantage and to present herself as a victim of modern-day slavery.”

He said, “Nothing was done with the allegations with the evidence of abuse because there was no evidence. This is not someone who can be trusted by the court.”

However, the judge said that he found it “unlikely” the student would have “concocted the quite detailed evidence she gave at short notice after she had been arrested by the police”.

After losing her appeal against an immigration ruling in January, Mir will have to pay the fine of GBP 40,000 pounds as well as 3,620 pounds in court costs.

Meanwhile, the Opposition party representatives from her local Hounslow Council are calling for her resignation as a councillor. “This is a serious breach of the law, and residents rightly deserve a lot better,” said Conservative Party councillor Jack Emsley.