Griffin Schools Trust paid more than £800000 in two years to consulting companies in which its founders or trustees have financial interestsThe government is facing fresh questions over the accountability of its academy schools programme after it emerged that one small chain paid more than £800000 in just two years to “consulting” companies in which its founders or trustees have major financial interests .
The Griffin Schools Trust,whose accounts exhibit that it breached financial guidelines in 11 different ways in 2013, has paid more than £700000 to a company wholly owned by its joint chief executives, and Liz Lewis and Ange Tyler,over the past two financial years.
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Source: theguardian.com