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MP presses Clarke on Haringey staff

Posted: 23 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


Education secretary Charles Clarke has been asked to disclose whether he has had talks with Haringey social services about employing people with criminal records.

The call, from Conservative shadow minister for children Tim Loughton, followed the revelation that the London council had used an agency worker convicted of sexually abusing children to drive a minibus for children with learning difficulties in 2002.

Dennis Bell had not been vetted by the agency. His past was discovered only after he was stopped by police for driving offences.
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In a statement, the council said it now insisted that agencies provided documentary evidence that temporary staff had been checked by the Criminal Records Bureau.

It added that a full investigation had been carried out by the police, children's charity NSPCC and social services, which concluded that Bell had not abused anyone in Haringey.


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