Although ETS Europe has been paid £35 million for marking the national curriculum tests already, it will have to pay back £19.5 million. ETS has also agreed to cancel outstanding invoices for work done, amounting to £4.6 million. In a letter to Barry Sheerman MP, chairman of the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee, Children’s Secretary Ed Balls, said: “It is important that we learn the lessons of this year’s delays, including for the 2009 test cycle.” But Dr...


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