A candidate’s declared addresses should always be
meticulously validated against all other information
provided, cross referencing against residency
databases.
A candidate’s declared addresses should always be
meticulously validated against all other information
provided, cross referencing against residency databases,
comparing to activity history to ensure that where they say
they lived and where they worked during the same period are
a feasible (and reasonable) commute and that periods of
study at higher education institutions carry with them a
concurrent residency in the nearby area (unless they can
clarify remote working or learning respectively). All
identified inconsistencies and unsupplied addresses should
then be investigated thoroughly to ensure that there has
been no attempt to deceive or conceal information that could
have material impact on their Screening.
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