You the blog reader may decide. Emma Harrison claims that A4e is a victim of fraud… really?
Not exactly a new issue or article worthy of being called “news”, however, I would like to report corporate happenings behind big businesses such as A4e. New Deal Scandal already reported about an director of A4e of the highest senior rank in regards to finance, stepping down/being demoted after reports of fraud within A4e, which almost got this website shut down. He still works for the company in a more junior role underneath the new finance director.
Now we have a snippet from Emma Harrison stating how A4e uses a PR team and lawyers to bully their way out of any blame. Now, lets not forget even though a business has the right to protect themselves i.e. their reputation, A4e did attempt to shut down this blog and were on the route to even suing me for solely stating that Companies House had recorded that a director who works in finance has resigned his directorship – this comes after allegations of fraud were reported at A4e.
A4e being a company funded by taxpayers money means taxpayers have the right to know basic public accessible information such as management changes within contracted out services. A4e claimed this was libel and was intended as a malice attempt to attack their (allegedly) good reputation. The truth is, even though they have to file such documents by law they wanted this suspicious (although not necessarily guilty) activity kept quiet. Read more on New Deal Scandal »
