Tuesday, 10 June 2014

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"The agency has reviewed 12 such cases but it is likely that many more exist and have gone unchallenged."

Cashing in on academies

How academy chiefs are 'cashing in' on our schools

Academy chiefs accused of conflict of interest.

Government failing to deal with widespread conflicts of interests.

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