// Has The Plot By Islamic Extremists To Take Over State Schools In Birmingham... //
It is interesting that you have stated your question as if the alledged plot is true and proven. In fact, the plot is based on a letter widely believed to be a hoax, and after six months, no evidence has been found to support the allegations.
// There is no evidence that anyone caught up in the Trojan horse row in Birmingham has acted illegally. In fact, there's not much evidence of anything.
That is the most bizarre element of an affair that has thrown 21 Birmingham schools into the heart of a cabinet row over how to tackle extremism.
It began with a letter sent to Birmingham city council in November last year. The letter, quickly dubbed the "Trojan horse", purported to be a plan of attack sent from a Birmingham circle of Islamist plotters to counterparts in Bradford, advising them how to carry out a similar takeover of Bradford schools, by hijacking boards of governors in state schools in mainly Muslim areas and forcing out opposition. //
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/08/trojan-horse-extremism-political-storm-michael-gove-ofsted