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Perry Beeches Academy Trust: Critical EFA report delayed | Perry Beeches Academy Trust: Critical EFA report delayed |
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An education watchdog delayed publication of a critical report into a flagship academy trust once praised by David Cameron, the BBC has learnt. | An education watchdog delayed publication of a critical report into a flagship academy trust once praised by David Cameron, the BBC has learnt. |
The Education Funding Agency (EFA) gave Perry Beeches The Academy Trust 24 hours' notice of its report on "weakness in financial management". | The Education Funding Agency (EFA) gave Perry Beeches The Academy Trust 24 hours' notice of its report on "weakness in financial management". |
But the trust's request for a "grace period" was granted - and publication delayed by a further two days. | But the trust's request for a "grace period" was granted - and publication delayed by a further two days. |
The EFA said it "always" gave notice of publication. | The EFA said it "always" gave notice of publication. |
The trust, which runs five schools and looks after 2,400 pupils in Birmingham, said its request was to give it chance to talk to "all interested parties". | The trust, which runs five schools and looks after 2,400 pupils in Birmingham, said its request was to give it chance to talk to "all interested parties". |
The EFA investigation found an additional salary of £160,000 was paid to the trust's chief executive and former head Liam Nolan, over two years, through a third-party agreement - on top of his £120,000-a-year salary. | The EFA investigation found an additional salary of £160,000 was paid to the trust's chief executive and former head Liam Nolan, over two years, through a third-party agreement - on top of his £120,000-a-year salary. |
It was issued with a financial notice to improve. | It was issued with a financial notice to improve. |
An email chain between the EFA and the trust, released after a BBC Freedom of Information request, showed the EFA first suggested publishing its report on Tuesday 22 March, and pushed that back two days after the trust asked. | An email chain between the EFA and the trust, released after a BBC Freedom of Information request, showed the EFA first suggested publishing its report on Tuesday 22 March, and pushed that back two days after the trust asked. |
That was despite the EFA reply saying it "only ever gave 24 hours' notice" to trusts issued with a financial notice to improve. | That was despite the EFA reply saying it "only ever gave 24 hours' notice" to trusts issued with a financial notice to improve. |
'Irregular dispensation' | 'Irregular dispensation' |
During the delay, the trust employed a PR company to push out a press release saying its "trailblazing superhead" would step down from the commercial side of the trust. He has since resigned. | During the delay, the trust employed a PR company to push out a press release saying its "trailblazing superhead" would step down from the commercial side of the trust. He has since resigned. |
The press release mentioned the financial notice to improve but none of the EFA's other findings. | The press release mentioned the financial notice to improve but none of the EFA's other findings. |
Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, said the trust should not have asked for what he called an "irregular, special dispensation". | Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, said the trust should not have asked for what he called an "irregular, special dispensation". |
"The consequence of asking for a delay is very damaging to the trust's own credibility and the consequence of it being agreed to, will damage public confidence in the academy programme," Mr McGovern said. | |
"Trusts should welcome publication of these reports for public confidence and transparency." | "Trusts should welcome publication of these reports for public confidence and transparency." |
Paul Wheeler, the trust's current acting chief executive officer, said: "The request to delay publication...was to provide the trust time to inform its staff and all stakeholders." | Paul Wheeler, the trust's current acting chief executive officer, said: "The request to delay publication...was to provide the trust time to inform its staff and all stakeholders." |
He said the PR firm was a "sensible precaution" to "deal with the inevitable press interest". | He said the PR firm was a "sensible precaution" to "deal with the inevitable press interest". |
The EFA said it was working with the trust on an "action plan to fix weaknesses". | The EFA said it was working with the trust on an "action plan to fix weaknesses". |
A spokesperson said: "Academy trusts operate under a strict system of oversight and accountability - more robust than in council-run schools — which has enabled us to identify these issues and take swift action." | A spokesperson said: "Academy trusts operate under a strict system of oversight and accountability - more robust than in council-run schools — which has enabled us to identify these issues and take swift action." |
The trust has been praised by the government in the past with David Cameron and then education minister Michael Gove attending the opening of Perry Beeches III in 2013. | The trust has been praised by the government in the past with David Cameron and then education minister Michael Gove attending the opening of Perry Beeches III in 2013. |
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