Falsification Of Training Records (No. 2)
EDM number 1017 in 1993-94, proposed by DN Campbell-Savours on 14/04/1994.
That this House notes that following a detailed investigation by the honourable Member for Workington, fraudulent diplomas and documents issued by JHP have been identified; believes that this documentation forms only part of a large volume of similar material held by the company nationally; believes that a detailed enquiry into JHP operations will reveal, the extensive forgery of trainee and trainer signatures, the theft of public money, the submission of falsified documentation and attendance records to TEC officials, unreasonable pressure having been exerted on employees, the deliberate misleading of the national examination boards, the alteration of trainee work records prior to assessment and verification, the pursuit of training targets for the purpose of maximising profit, the use of questionable activities with regard to verification procedures, the creation of phantom trainees for the purpose of cheating the taxpayer, the generation of fictional trainee timesheets, the holding of award certification prior to the completion of training, and the premature departure of trainees in disgust over the quality of training; believes that JHP local, regional and national personnel have been made aware of these practices in internal reports and meetings; believes that the indifference of the company to such allegations, apart from the discreet termination of a few employee contracts, only serves to indicate how widespread has been the fraud; and expreses thanks to Cumbria TEC for being helpful and open during the course of the honourable Member for Workington's enquiry and for the recent work carried out on quality standards in relation to JHP.
This motion has been signed by a total of 33 MPs.
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