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The greed of private firms has put the UK’s most vulnerable in jeopardy. It’s time the government prioritises organisations with the public’s wellbeing in mind

It will not be a shock to those working in a charity or social enterprise that Carillion is in liquidation. Nor is it a surprise that the board and senior management of this juggernaut appear to have rabidly pursued short term profit, paying themselves hefty salaries and bonuses in the process. It is no great revelation that the nation’s public services, and the often vulnerable people who depend upon them, have been put in jeopardy by the greedy feckless few. But the government is complicit in this mess and must now take responsibility for sorting it out.

Related: Six warning signs that the Carillion collapse was coming

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from Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian http://ift.tt/2mRRaqx

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