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Two new members have been appointed to the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education’s (IfATE) board.

Mark McClennon and Jane Hadfield will join the board as non-executive members making up a 12-strong membership at the apprenticeships quango, the government announced today.

The appointments follow the resignation of one board member who flagged a “potential” conflict of interest as her company was awarded a Department for Education skills bootcamp contract.

Both McClennon and Hadfield will serve a five-year term from November 1. They will be paid £15,000 per year for an estimated two days work per month, equating to £625 per day.

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