Jenkin: No blame game over Kids Company collapse
The Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee is not willing to engage in a blame game about who was responsible for the demise of charity Kids Company, committee chairman Bernard Jenkin has said.
"It's no point in finding blame. What we want to know is why this accident occurred and what lessons can be learned from it.
"That鈥檚 not about finding blame, that鈥檚 about learning the lessons," he told the Daily Politics.
He was speaking after the committee published its report into the charity, which it said collapsed as a result of an "extraordinary catalogue of failures".
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