Backed by millions in EU funding, clean tech company InnoEnergy claims it has trained more than 100,000 people to work in Europe’s battery industry. But some of its courses can be completed in minutes by simply clicking through the material – even with a score of zero on the tests. An investigation by Follow the Money uncovered discrepancies in the firm’s data, raising questions about the effectiveness of the initiative, as well as oversight from Brussels.
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