Sky News' Mark Kleinman says that some of the nine Kids Company trustees and directors facing disqualification from running businesses maybe having second thoughts about fighting this out in the Companies Court.
He understands some, including the charity's former chairman Alan Yentob, are now considering making voluntary disqualification undertakings, which avoid court action. The Insolvency Service is seeking bans of between two and half and six years for the nine.
Meanwhile, it's now 26 months since the Charity Commission formally opened their inquiry into the charity's collapse....
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