The government has pledged to create more than a million apprenticeships by the end of 2012 in response to unemployment figures among young people, at the cost of more than a billion pounds of public funding. But are there problems behind the return of the apprentice? Panorama's Shelley Jofre investigates a story of poor quality training and disappointed young people, highlighting the example of training companies making a killing out of public funds. She speaks to insiders and whistleblowers, hearing claims of forged and doctored paperwork and apprentices who enter the world of work without training, experience or qualifications.