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Wendy Alexander 'was asked to leave' Dundee uni role claim over finance questions | Wendy Alexander 'was asked to leave' Dundee uni role claim over finance questions |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Baroness Alexander was vice principal international at the university for almost a decade | Baroness Alexander was vice principal international at the university for almost a decade |
Former MSP Wendy Alexander claims she was asked to leave her senior post at Dundee University after asking "uncomfortable" questions about the institution's finances, MSPs have been told. | Former MSP Wendy Alexander claims she was asked to leave her senior post at Dundee University after asking "uncomfortable" questions about the institution's finances, MSPs have been told. |
Alexander was the university's vice principal international for almost a decade but retired last year rather than accept what she said was the offer of a "package and trips". | Alexander was the university's vice principal international for almost a decade but retired last year rather than accept what she said was the offer of a "package and trips". |
She said "cakeism, profligacy and hubris at the very top" led to "a failure to reign in expenditure" and that she "chose not to be bought off". | She said "cakeism, profligacy and hubris at the very top" led to "a failure to reign in expenditure" and that she "chose not to be bought off". |
She said former principal Prof Iain Gillespie, who was heavily criticised in a recent damning report into the university's finances, "made clear" he wanted her to leave last October. | She said former principal Prof Iain Gillespie, who was heavily criticised in a recent damning report into the university's finances, "made clear" he wanted her to leave last October. |
Prof Iain Gillespie resigned as Dundee University principal in December last year | Prof Iain Gillespie resigned as Dundee University principal in December last year |
Alexander's comments were made in a statement submitted to Holyrood's education committee. | Alexander's comments were made in a statement submitted to Holyrood's education committee. |
The committee heard evidence on Wednesday from the university's former director of finance Peter Fotheringham, former chief operating officer Dr Jim McGeorge, and former chair of court Amanda Millar. | The committee heard evidence on Wednesday from the university's former director of finance Peter Fotheringham, former chief operating officer Dr Jim McGeorge, and former chair of court Amanda Millar. |
Mr Fotheringham and Dr McGeorge expressed regret that cost-cutting measures were not made earlier. | |
Ms Millar said she was "deeply frustrated and saddened" by the "undoubted pain" of students and university staff. | |
Alexander submitted her evidence rather than appearing in person due to a prior family event abroad. | Alexander submitted her evidence rather than appearing in person due to a prior family event abroad. |
Prof Gillespie resigned with immediate effect in December after telling staff the previous month that job losses were "inevitable". | |
He is expected to give evidence in person at the committee on Thursday. | He is expected to give evidence in person at the committee on Thursday. |
The university currently faces a £35m deficit and has said it must cut 300 jobs through a voluntary redundancy scheme. | The university currently faces a £35m deficit and has said it must cut 300 jobs through a voluntary redundancy scheme. |
The independent report, published last week, said university bosses and its governing body failed multiple times to identify the worsening crisis and continued to overspend instead of taking action. | The independent report, published last week, said university bosses and its governing body failed multiple times to identify the worsening crisis and continued to overspend instead of taking action. |
In her statement, former Labour MSP Alexander said: "I personally, was progressively frozen out of meetings, my objectives changed, data withheld and when I challenged the absence/adequacy of financial information in Sept (20)24, I was then asked to leave. | In her statement, former Labour MSP Alexander said: "I personally, was progressively frozen out of meetings, my objectives changed, data withheld and when I challenged the absence/adequacy of financial information in Sept (20)24, I was then asked to leave. |
"I declined the offer of overseas trips at the university's expense to be followed by a generous settlement payment. | "I declined the offer of overseas trips at the university's expense to be followed by a generous settlement payment. |
"Quite simply, it seemed unethical and morally wrong." | "Quite simply, it seemed unethical and morally wrong." |
Alexander, who now sits as a baroness at the House of Lords, said she felt "punished for speaking out" and that the university "failed to fix the roof when the sun shone". | Alexander, who now sits as a baroness at the House of Lords, said she felt "punished for speaking out" and that the university "failed to fix the roof when the sun shone". |
She said international fee income had quadrupled over eight years to 2023, but the university was "barely breaking even". | She said international fee income had quadrupled over eight years to 2023, but the university was "barely breaking even". |
She said that international income plateaued in 2023/24 and fell the following year. | She said that international income plateaued in 2023/24 and fell the following year. |
Alexander said there was a "misguided" shift away from a "laser-like focus on international student recruitment to a new globalisation strategy". | Alexander said there was a "misguided" shift away from a "laser-like focus on international student recruitment to a new globalisation strategy". |
She added that the university "deprioritised international student recruitment when it mattered most" and left the university "poorly equipped to deal with the downturn". | She added that the university "deprioritised international student recruitment when it mattered most" and left the university "poorly equipped to deal with the downturn". |
Peter Fotheringham told MSPs he and his team 'struggled to stay on top of everything' | Peter Fotheringham told MSPs he and his team 'struggled to stay on top of everything' |
Giving evidence in person, Mr Fotheringham said his team was "seriously under-resourced". | |
He added: "I think I struggled and the team struggled to stay on top of everything." | He added: "I think I struggled and the team struggled to stay on top of everything." |
Dr McGeorge told MSPs that financial information available to university chiefs was "not as comprehensive as it could have been". | |
He said leaders "could and should" have been reducing staff count through voluntary redundancy schemes in early 2024, six months before they considered such a move. | He said leaders "could and should" have been reducing staff count through voluntary redundancy schemes in early 2024, six months before they considered such a move. |
Dr McGeorge denied findings in the independent report that he had acted in "isolation of the facts", insisting he acted on the basis of the facts that were "available". | |
Ms Millar, the former Law Society of Scotland president, denied that she lacked the experience necessary to chair the university court. | |
She said hearing that the finance director had struggled was "news to me". | She said hearing that the finance director had struggled was "news to me". |
It was announced on Tuesday that the university will receive an extra £40m from the Scottish government as the institution continues to tackle its financial crisis. | It was announced on Tuesday that the university will receive an extra £40m from the Scottish government as the institution continues to tackle its financial crisis. |
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said the decision would place specific conditions on the funding which will be paid over two academic years. | Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said the decision would place specific conditions on the funding which will be paid over two academic years. |
The university received £22m from the Scottish Funding Council in February as part of funding to support universities facing financial challenges. | The university received £22m from the Scottish Funding Council in February as part of funding to support universities facing financial challenges. |
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