City & Guilds bosses awarded themselves millions in bonuses, investigation finds
City & Guilds executives Kirstie Donnelly and Abid Ismail awarded themselves nearly £3 million in bonuses without authorization, an internal investigation found. The payments, part of a larger £22 million cost-cutting effort following the organization’s privatization, have led to potential recovery actions by new owner PeopleCert. The controversy sparked a statutory inquiry by the Charity Commission.
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Published 15 Jun 2026, 14:58 UTC · Updated 15 Jun 2026, 15:20 UTC
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