The owners of training provider Computer Power Group (CPG) have moved to liquidate the subsidiary after a second meeting of creditors voted for the move on 30 January.
Ailing information technology trainer Computer Power Group (CPG) should have its fate decided by the end of next week, but there's little hope for over 1,000 stranded students, according to administrators.
Singapore-headquartered education group EasyCall International has appointed voluntary administrators to Computer Power Group (CPG) as fallout from the controversial acquisition of the troubled IT training institute from Spherion Group worsens.
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