A recent audit by the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (Siri) revealed widespread payment errors affecting agricultural interns. The agency examined 181 cases and identified discrepancies in 94 of them, representing over 50% of the sample. These errors have prompted legal action, with 12 foreign interns and 12 Danish host farms reported to the police for potential violations. As a direct consequence, 19 residence permits linked to the violations have been revoked by authorities. The investigation highlights concerns regarding fair labor practices within Denmark’s agricultural internship program. Further details regarding the nature of the payment errors were not immediately available. The agency continues to monitor and enforce regulations surrounding foreign worker compensation.