Seetec

Seetec (South East Essex Technology Centre) is a training provider in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Founded in 1984 as a company limited by guarantee and registered charity, Seetec was originally established to deliver IT training to the unemployed through government funded and private provision.

On 1 February 2015 the Ministry of Justice transferred ownership of the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Community Rehabilitation Company (KSS CRC) to Seetec.

In February 2019, the Ministry of Justice appointed Seetec to deliver probation services in South West England and Wales.

Retaining a 29 per cent stake in the business, Cooper announced in January 2020 his decision to step down as executive chairman, with the intention to chair the main board as a non-executive director.