23 July 2014

Council 'gagged teachers' from raising Trojan Horse concerns

Teachers forced out of three schools at the centre of the Trojan Horse investigation were prevented from raising concerns because of gagging agreements.

One former staff member at a school caught up in the scandal told the BBC that compromise agreements were being routinely used to silence teachers who were being forced out of their jobs.

[A COMMENT] When you think about it, it needed the tacit approval Birmingham City Council and teaching unions with gagging orders to keep it all quiet so the islamification of schools could continue.

We need some tough, no nonsense individuals in Birmingham with a lorry load of shovels 'cos there's a massive pile of **** to shovel before we get this sorted out. I'm not sure Nicky Morgan and Cameron are up to it. [The Telegraph] Read more