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‘Tiger Mother’ who founded British’s best A private school at the level of A level of more than £ 5 million

A mother who founded a leading British private school was accused of controlling 5 million pounds of fraud from their accounts.

Cardiff, 43 -year -old Yasmin Sarwar from Cyncoed opened the Cardiff Sixth Form College in 2004 and claims to help more than 800 students to be accepted to some of the most famous universities in England.

However, during his term of office, however, there were irregularities in the school’s finances between 2012-2016 and the Southern Wales Police launched an official investigation.

And now, the Police and the British and Wales Assistance Commission’s investigation Sarwar and the other two people were accused of a total of £ 5 million theft and fraud.

Pentwyn was accused of 48 -year -old Nadeem Sarwar from Cardiff and 39 -year -old Ragu Sivapalan and Cardiff from Cardiff.

The director, who previously branded himself as ‘Tiger Mother’, is at the Cardiff Magistrate Court after allowing the Royal Prosecutor’s Office Service to theft and fraud.

A police spokesman said: ‘Southern Wales Police, the British and Wales Assistance Commission provided by the vital evidence, between 2012 and 2016 for the former Independent Cardiff Sixth Form College, three people were accused of millions of pounds of fraud and theft investigation.

’43 -year -old Yasmin Angum Sarwar, Cyncoed, Cardiff and Nadeem Sarwar 48 -year -old Pentwyn’den Cardiff, a total of £ 5 million in total theft and fraud was accused of crime.

Yasmin Sarwar (in Picture) opened Cardiff Sixth Form College in 2004 and claims that more than 800 students help to accept some of the most famous universities in England

However, during his term of office, however, the 43-year-old was told that there was irregularity in the school's finances between 2012-2016, and the Southern Wales Police launched an official investigation that revealed a 5 million pounds of fraud.

However, during his term of office, however, the 43-year-old was told that there was irregularity in the school’s finances between 2012-2016, and the Southern Wales Police launched an official investigation that revealed a 5 million pounds of fraud.

Pentwyn, Cardiff Nadeem Sarwar (Picture) and 39 -year -old Ragu Sivapalan from the Penylan, Cardiff was accused of participation.

Pentwyn, Cardiff Nadeem Sarwar (Picture) and 39 -year -old Ragu Sivapalan from the Penylan, Cardiff was accused of participation.

’39-year-old Ragu Sivapalan from Penylan is accused of wrong accounting between 2013-2016.’

In 2017, the former manager, who left the school, saw the crown of his independent school for the best A results in the UK.

Clearly on Rugby and Marlborough schools, he traveled to the world to get the high level A levels of the students.

At that time, Sarwar said: ‘I am a mother to the students. Later, I want to make a difference in their lives to make a difference in other people’s lives.

‘To create this difference in someone else’s life to create this trust and tell me I’m here for you because I care.’

Someone’s mother moved from Malaysia to England, and at the age of 17 to work for their A level.

After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree of biochemistry, Sarwar started to teach a level of Science students.

Ten years later, 95 percent of students started to become the Britain’s best performance payment school at AA* at AA* last year.

A mother, who previously called herself 'Kaplan Mother', moved from Malaysia to England to work for her own levels only at the age of 17.

A mother, who previously called herself ‘Kaplan Mother’, moved from Malaysia to England to work for her own levels only at the age of 17.

Cardiff Sixth Form College is the UK's best performance payment school.

Cardiff Sixth Form College is the UK’s best performance payment school.

Later, he said that his parents saw him as ‘mother figure’ and ‘someone they can trust in their children’.

Cardiff Sixth Form College has more than 300 students in the recording and attracts children from around the world, including Albania and China.

While the fees at the school are £ 15,000 per year for daily students, international boarding students can pay £ 26,000 each year.

A Southern Wales Police Spokesman said: ‘Cardiff sixth form College has changed hands since then.

‘Since the sale of college, the charity has changed its name to Cardiff Educational Veciting Trust – 1123262 and now it is active as a grant aid.’

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