AJ Audits Left Red-Faced After Mistaking Work Coach for Migrant Bus in Bizarre M25 Blunder
In a farcical display worthy of Only Fools and Horses, the self-styled “investigators” behind AJ Audits were left humiliated after chasing what they believed was a “migrant coach” — only to discover it was a group of workers returning from a staff outing.

The incident unfolded on the M25 on Saturday evening, when AJ Audits’ dynamic duo — often mocked online for their conspiracy-laced videos — began tailing a Highways Coaches vehicle, wrongly convinced it was transporting asylum seekers.

They filmed themselves in hot pursuit, narrating what they clearly thought was an undercover government operation. Instead, they were essentially chasing a group of employees with packed lunches and HR-approved hoodies.
“It’s not migrants, mate — it’s Morris from accounts”
As the pair struggled to keep up with the coach, the owner of Highways Coaches got wind of the amateur sting and rang the driver. In a moment of clarity that burst the bubble, the driver pulled over — and the truth was laid bare.

“We don’t transport migrants,” the owner reportedly told the AJ Audits pair.
“We transport people who work for a living. This was a corporate outing — not a conspiracy.”
Witnesses described the encounter as “unintentionally hilarious,” with the auditors visibly flustered as their narrative crumbled.
Internet Reaction: “Del Boy and Rodney of the Right”
Social media quickly seized on the embarrassing episode. One user wrote:
“AJ Audits out here chasing HR away days thinking it’s MI5. It’s like Del Boy and Rodney got hold of a GoPro.”
Others criticised the group for peddling baseless rumours and targeting innocent companies, while supporters of the coach firm called on YouTube to review AJ Audits’ content for misinformation.
A Message from the Coach Company

A spokesperson for Highways Coaches said:
“We’re a reputable business. We operate within the law, and we do not expect to be harassed by YouTube fantasists looking for clicks. The public should know this kind of behaviour puts both our staff and passengers at risk.”