We can report (thanks to UKBIX) that The Guardian has apologised on behalf of The Observer who had been misinformed by the Department for Work and Pensions for reporting recruitment company Working Links to be still under investigation for fraud.
IT NO LONGER APPEARS THAT WORKING LINKS IS UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR FRAUD.
The Observer was misinformed by the Department for Work and Pensions last week that recruitment company Working Links was still under investigation over allegations that employees had made false claims of getting people into work. The DWP now admits that Working Links is no longer under investigation and no evidence was found to support the allegations.
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