G4S boss Ashley Almanza told MPs yesterday that the company had trouble telling right from wrong.
Being grilled by public accounts committee MPs about overcharging for tagging offenders, Mr Almanza said: "I don't think we did correctly tell the difference between right and wrong. We got it wrong."
And fellow privateer Serco chairman Alistair Lyons admitted that it was "ethically wrong" that his company also milked the Ministry of Justice for millions.
Once derided by Farage as a ‘fraud,’ Jenrick has defected to Reform, bringing experience and political ruthlessness to the populist right — and raising the unsettling prospect of a Farage-led movement with a seasoned operative pulling the strings, says ANDREW MURRAY
SOLOMON HUGHES asks whether Labour ‘engaging with decision-makers’ with scandalous records of fleecing the public is really in our interests


