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Taxi boss makes nearly £10m a year driving special needs children Andy Mahoney’s 24x7 Group has taxpayer-funded contracts with 96 councils in England
A taxi firm boss is making nearly £10m a year from government contracts by taking special needs children to and from school, The Telegraph can reveal.
Andy Mahoney is the chief executive of 24x7 Group, the only major company in England that exclusively provides school transport services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send).
These services are ultimately funded by the taxpayer.
The family-run business has seen revenue soar in recent years, reaching £95.7m in 2024 amid a national Send crisis, with the company recording a gross profit of £20.8m and operating profit of £8.6m last year.
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