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Questions linger over Carillion collapse

A picture shows a crane showing the branding of British construction company Carillion at the Arundel Great Court building site in London on January 16, 2018. (AFP)

Amina Taylor
Press TV, London

There are growing questions about the way the UK government has dealt with the fallout from the collapse of construction firm Carillion. Britain’s second largest construction company went into liquidation, owing more than one and a half billion pounds to its creditors and leaving thousands of workers worried about their future. This is while Labour’s leader Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to clamp down on private sector companies being awarded lucrative public service contracts. Amina Taylor reports.


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