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Griffith demands action over potential student loan fraud

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Griffith demands action over potential student loan fraud

Griffith demands action over potential student loan fraud

Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has called for urgent action after reports revealed students may be fraudulently claiming hundreds of millions in loans.

He described the allegations as "astonishing" and demanded the government "get a grip" on the situation.

Report by Covellm.

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