Article: Home Affairs Committee evidence session on 'bogus colleges': UK Border Agency response.

M2 PRESSWIRE-4 June 2009-Home Office UK Border Agency: Home Affairs Committee evidence session on 'bogus colleges': UK Border Agency response(C)1994-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS

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The UK Border Agency has responded to comments made yesterday by the chief executive of English UK, the national association of accredited English language centres.

Giving evidence to the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, English UK chief executive Tony Millns claimed that the new system for licensing education providers contains "a couple of pretty obvious loopholes", and that "colleges will be able to stay open and be on the register for six months ...

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