INTERNATIONAL — March 20, 2026
UK Audit Office Reports Unknown Whereabouts of Nearly 7,000 Resettled Afghan Refugees
Britain's National Audit Office reports that the whereabouts of nearly 7,000 of 38,000 Afghan refugees resettled over the past five years are unknown, with the program costing taxpayers £5.7 billion through 2033. A Ministry of Defence officer disputed the report's framing, while a government spokesperson acknowledged its depiction of the resettlement's scale and complexity.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

Britain's National Audit Office has reported that the whereabouts of nearly 7,000 out of 38,000 Afghan refugees resettled in the country over the past five years are unknown.
The office explained that this includes individuals who arranged private accommodation immediately after arrival or left hotels without providing a new address.
A Ministry of Defence public relations officer criticized the report's portrayal of the 7,000 refugees as "inaccurately written," stating that the government has no need to monitor their residence after they enter Britain.
A government spokesperson told the Telegraph that the report "clearly shows the scale and complexity of resettling Afghans," adding that officials remain committed to completing the resettlement of around 38,000 Afghan refugees by the end of the current parliamentary term.
The resettlement process for Afghan refugees is set to continue until 2033, with plans to transfer a total of 48,000 former Afghan police and military personnel to Britain.
The program is projected to cost British taxpayers £5.7 billion. According to the Telegraph, costs have risen 15% despite restrictions on the number of entrants.
Local councils can receive up to £26,000 in financial assistance per resettled Afghan, though the National Audit Office said the average public cost per resident last year was £13,500.
The Telegraph also reported that British defense officials are cleaning applicant data to reduce estimates of the overall number of people coming to Britain.
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Officials have lost track of nearly 7,000 Afghan nationals because they arranged their own accommodation on arrival or left migrant hotels without providing new addresses
Officials in the UK have lost track of almost 7,000 resettled Afghans in Britain, the National Audit Office (NAO) has said
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