As the placing of refugee accommodation in communities becomes less popular, some of the beneficiaries of the lucrative IPAS contracts awarded for owning and managing and collecting rents and mortgages exempted properties have become more secretive.
We are seeing that sometimes when chaps like myself write about proposals and granted exemptions that something akin to peer pressure seems to come into play, and we have seen quite a number of them withdrawn.
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