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AVETTING scheme that would have targeted more than nine million adults will be scrapped as the Government seeks to end a "13-year assault on hard-won British freedoms", Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said yesterday.
Only those working most closely with children or vulnerable adults will need to undergo a criminal records check and the results will be able to move with individuals when they change jobs, cutting down on bureaucracy.See the full content of this document
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Clegg Ends '13-Year Assault On Freedom'
The current system will be "scaled back to sensible levels whilst at the same...
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