Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Home Affairs Select Committee attended by Tony Millns

ony Millns, Chief Executive of English UK, has given evidence to the Home Affairs Committee on the issue of bogus colleges.

In a wide-ranging discussion, he told MPs that it was a "national scandal" that private education institutions could be set up with no regulation.

The committee is now considering calling on the Department for Children, Schools and Families to give evidence on whether it believes there should be educational regulation of private colleges.

The select committee session was widely reported, including by the BBC, the Guardian, the Telegraph and the Daily Mail. It was also featured on Radio 4's "Today in Parliament"

You can watch the footage of the whole session by visitinghttp://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=4180. (You will need Windows Media Player and speakers).




post by santan...14th...july.....

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