A fraudster who donned an array of wigs to sit UK citizenship tests for 13 different migrants has been jailed for four and a half years.
Josephine Maurice, 61, of Enfield, North London, posed as both men and women to complete the exam in a 'wholesale assault' on the immigration system.
Sentencing her, district judge Anthony Callaway said Maurice had given a 'clear advantage' to people who wanted British citizenship without following the rules.
'It is clear that the fraud was deliberate and sophisticated and involved the alteration of identity documents, travel documents, false wigs and other matters,' he told her.
'The geography was varied. You attended in person a variety of centres in London and elsewhere including Stratford, Luton, Hounslow, Reading, Oxford, Nottingham and Milton Keynes.'






