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Hidden Injustice Community Interest Company was established to seek justice for individuals who are powerless or unaware of their rights — particularly those in the United Kingdom who come to work, study, or support their spouses. Many newcomers face exploitation in employment, housing, or contractual arrangements simply because they are unfamiliar with the protections available under UK law.

The organisation was founded by a humanitarian and legal professional with decades of experience in high-value civil litigation, complex lawsuits, and criminal accountability cases, including work that has led to the conviction and imprisonment of serious offenders, such as prominent child abusers.

Beyond the courtroom, the founder also established an international charity that has successfully completed over 250 social projects in one of the poorest regions of the world, improving lives through education, healthcare, and community development.

This unique combination of legal expertise and humanitarian service shapes Hidden Injustice’s mission — to ensure that justice and compassion reach those most in need.

Hidden Injustice CIC has already supported numerous victims of exploitation, including cases that resulted in prosecutions for fraud, extortion, and blackmail. The organisation is supported entirely by volunteers from legal and professional backgrounds, including Advocates, Lawyers, Barristers, Police Officers, Social Workers, Journalists, Accountants, Magistrates, Councillors, Licensed Private Investigators, and Professional Surveillance Firms.

In addition to its legal and advocacy work, Hidden Injustice operates a multimedia and investigative division that documents and exposes cases of worker and tenant exploitation through factual media and documentary production. Our social media team ensures these stories reach the public — building awareness and transparency where silence once protected wrongdoing.

We work without charge, united by a shared belief in the British legal system, the rule of law, and equal access to justice.
We are 
patriots who stand to protect justice and equality, ensuring that the vulnerable receive the same protection and respect as the most privileged citizens of this country.

COMING SOON

Exploited: The Untold Story of UK Workers

groundbreaking documentary exposing the exploitation of workers on permits in the United Kingdom.

 Premiering in 2026.

Are You Suffering?

Are you on a work permit and facing employer abuse or exploitation?
You don’t have to endure it alone.

UK laws — including the Employment Rights Act 1996, the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, and the Employment Agencies Act 1973 — protect all workers, including permit holders, from exploitation and unfair treatment.

Even if you’ve paid fees to secure your job, you are legally entitled to:

  • Fair wages

  • Safe working conditions

  • Protection from exploitation

Are You a Tenant Facing Abuse or Exploitation?

Hidden Injustice CIC also supports tenants who are being mistreated, harassed, or financially exploited by landlords or letting agents.

Many individuals — especially those new to the UK — face unfair rental practices, unsafe living conditions, or intimidation when they try to assert their housing rights. Some are pressured into signing unlawful tenancy agreementsdenied receipts or deposits, or threatened with eviction for simply asking for repairs or clarity on rent.

These actions are illegal. UK law provides strong protection for tenants through:

  • The Protection from Eviction Act 1977 – makes harassment and illegal eviction a criminal offence.

  • The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 – ensures safe, habitable housing and fair rental terms.

  • The Housing Act 2004 – requires landlords to protect deposits and maintain property standards.

Every tenant, regardless of immigration status or background, is legally entitled to:

  • Safe and liveable housing conditions

  • Protection from unlawful eviction and harassment

  • Fair and transparent rental practices

If you are facing threats, intimidation, or unsafe housing, you are protected by law.
You do 
not need to suffer in silence — help is free, confidential, and available now.

The Law Protects You

Employers, landlords, and agents who engage in abuse, intimidation, threats, or exploitation face serious legal consequences, including:

  • Fines of up to £20,000 per worker for breaching employment laws.

  • Imprisonment of up to 10 years under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 for severe cases of exploitation or forced labour.

  • Criminal prosecution for harassment, blackmail, or unlawful eviction under housing and criminal law.

Accountability Under the Law

No company director, business owner, landlord, or officer involved in unlawful practices, exploitation, or misconduct is personally exempt from prosecution.

Under UK law, the corporate shield does not protect individuals who knowingly take part in offences such as fraud, modern slavery, intimidation, harassment, or exploitation.
When wrongdoing occurs, 
directors and officers can be held personally liable, and:

  • Their legal protection as company officers is automatically removed;

  • They may face criminal prosecution; and

  • Their personal assets can be seized or frozen under proceeds-of-crime and enforcement laws.

This ensures that those who abuse power or exploit others — whether in employment, housing, or business — are held fully accountable before the law.

We Are Here to Help

Our team of legal experts, investigators, and partner charities offers:

  • Free, confidential support

  • Interest-free micro-crisis loans for urgent financial assistance

  • Help for those facing threats, intimidation, or unsafe working conditions

With over 250 dedicated young volunteers, you are never alone.

Email: info@hiddeninjustice.org

Helpful Contacts

If you need immediate help or advice, please reach out to one of these trusted organisations:

Employment & Worker Support

  1. Unseen UK – Helpline: 08000 121 700 (24/7 Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline)
    info@unseenuk.org | 
    www.unseenuk.org

  2. Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) – +44 (0)203 752 5515
    info@labourexploitation.org | 
    www.labourexploitation.org

  3. Migrant Rights Network – +44 (0)207 485 7680
    info@migrantsrights.org.uk | 
    www.migrantsrights.org.uk

Tenant & Housing Support

  1. Shelter UK – Helpline: 0808 800 4444 (Free housing advice, 8am–8pm weekdays, 9am–5pm weekends)
    www.shelter.org.uk

  2. Justice for Tenants – www.justicefortenants.org

  3. ACORN Tenants Union – www.acorntheunion.org.uk

  4. Generation Rent – www.generationrent.org

  5. The Housing Ombudsman Service – www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk

  6. Citizens Advice – Helpline: 0800 144 8848 (England) / 0800 702 2020 (Wales)
    www.citizensadvice.org.uk

Our Goal

We are currently updating and expanding our website to transform it into a free, public-access platform — where justice is just one click away.

Our goal is to ensure that every person, regardless of background or status, has immediate and direct access to our volunteers, partner organisations, and verified support services across the UK.

This platform will host direct links, verified contact details, and helpful information from non-profit organisations, legal experts, and professional advocates, empowering everyone with the tools and guidance they need to seek justice confidently and safely.

By connecting people directly with real help, Hidden Injustice CIC aims to make justice, protection, and recourse accessible to all — free of charge, without barriers, and without fear.

This site is updated regularly.


Thank you for visiting, and we look forward to sharing our work with you soon.


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