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The independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, John Vine, is resigning from his post.

Mr Vine had been due to step down in July 2015 when his term ended but will now leave on 31 December this year.

During his six years in the role, his office issued more than 50 inspection reports, some of which were highly critical of the immigration system.

Mr Vine said he was "proud" that the inspectorate had been "a catalyst for significant change".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28603557

 

I think it is fair to say this was a guy doing a difficult job in trying circumstances and certainly did his job well,  the report seems to give no indication as to why he is leaving early but I assume he is feed up of hitting his head against too many brick walls.

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