>>academies and fraud.
One that still hurts is a local group of half a dozen or so primary schools all run by a USA based organisation in cahoots with a UK based university.
They were all forced to buy a software package from the US parent at a cost of hundreds of thousands for accounting that could have been done with a version of Sage Line 50 for a couple of thousand per school.
>>Book bans.
Wasn't this because authorities wanted to cut costs and feared drugs were smuggled in on the spine or paper impregnated with chemicals?
Whatever the reason, an easy solution would have been to ensure all books were sourced from a few approved suppliers like WH Smiths, Waterstones, Amazon etc.
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