Originally posted by pauly
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I'd send the client a letter saying "thank you for the interview, but I thought you needed to know this," and send them a copy of what the agent sent you, your letter to the other candidate, and your letter to the agent. The client may or may not have any liability on immigration issues, probably not, but nobody wants to be a party to any behaviour that falls afoul of the Data Protection Act, and they are engaging the agent so could be construed to be a party to the agent's behaviour. And if the client is alert at all they'll be sure to check any immigration issues as well.
And then, I'd run as far away from THAT agent as you can. You won't get the contract, you'll never get this contract, unless they really preferred you in the first place. But you don't want anything to do with an agent that is so lax about personal details, anyway.
Originally posted by WordIsBond
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But if you are just on a campaign for Truth and Justice, first watch a good performance of The Merchant of Venice. And then, if you are still on a campaign for Truth and Justice, do what I said above. Forget the immigration thing and go after the data protection thing. That is something that is known, it is obvious, and you aren't the loser by it.
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