Longfield defends 4Children record

Neil Puffett
Monday, September 5, 2016

Children's commissioner for England Anne Longfield has defended her record as chief executive of collapsed children's charity 4Children, arguing that it was "in good shape" when she departed last year.

Anne Longfield spent more than 20 years as chief executive of 4Children. Picture: Alex Deverill
Anne Longfield spent more than 20 years as chief executive of 4Children. Picture: Alex Deverill

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