A tutor organisation that provides catch-up for thousands of pupils has been suspended from the government’s flagship National Tutoring Programme – with another one booted off entirely – after audit checks flagged issues.
Randstad, the for-profit firm that runs the NTP, terminated its contract with The Access Project charity earlier this year.
The Department for Education said “compliance issues” were identified during auditing. But the tutoring charity claims various terms were “materially and unilaterally changed” by Randstad after contracts were signed.