The solicitors’ watchdog in England and Wales has confirmed it is investigating law firms accused of helping clients make false asylum claims.
It comes after a Daily Mail reporter, posing as an economic migrant, asked law firms for help applying for asylum.
Two companies allegedly agreed to help devise fictional backstories aimed at increasing the success of a claim.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has urged the regulator to use the “full force of sanctions” at its disposal.
Writing to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, Mr Chalk said: “Solicitors are critical to the operation of a fair immigration system. I know that the overwhelming majority take their professional duties and obligations extremely seriously.