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London 'super head' Greg Wallace resigns after IT contract allegations | London 'super head' Greg Wallace resigns after IT contract allegations |
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A "super head" who was suspended during an investigation into IT contracts at five east London primary schools has resigned. | |
Greg Wallace, of Best Start Federation schools, was sent home in July amid claims he awarded a contract to C2 Technology, a company run by a man he had a close personal relationship with. | Greg Wallace, of Best Start Federation schools, was sent home in July amid claims he awarded a contract to C2 Technology, a company run by a man he had a close personal relationship with. |
Mr Wallace's resignation will take effect from 31 December. | Mr Wallace's resignation will take effect from 31 December. |
Hackney Council said its investigation into the allegations would continue. | Hackney Council said its investigation into the allegations would continue. |
'Hardest' job | 'Hardest' job |
Mr Wallace, an executive principal, was suspended on full pay in July and, in his absence, the five schools he managed - Burbage, Whitmore, Mandeville, London Fields and Woodberry Down - were run by their individual head teachers and Hackney Learning Trust (HLT). | Mr Wallace, an executive principal, was suspended on full pay in July and, in his absence, the five schools he managed - Burbage, Whitmore, Mandeville, London Fields and Woodberry Down - were run by their individual head teachers and Hackney Learning Trust (HLT). |
At the time a statement on the federation's website said Mr Wallace was "always open" about his connection with C2 Technology and the "contract was judged on its value and its quality". | At the time a statement on the federation's website said Mr Wallace was "always open" about his connection with C2 Technology and the "contract was judged on its value and its quality". |
Following his letter of resignation Mr Wallace said his job was the "hardest thing I ever did - but also the best. It is a job I am very proud to have done." | Following his letter of resignation Mr Wallace said his job was the "hardest thing I ever did - but also the best. It is a job I am very proud to have done." |
He also said he hoped that under the new leadership all five schools would gain and maintain "outstanding" grading from Ofsted. | He also said he hoped that under the new leadership all five schools would gain and maintain "outstanding" grading from Ofsted. |
'Magnificent seven' | 'Magnificent seven' |
Councillor Rita Krishna, Hackney Council Cabinet Member for Education and Children's Services, said: "Our priority is to ensure that children's education is not disrupted. | Councillor Rita Krishna, Hackney Council Cabinet Member for Education and Children's Services, said: "Our priority is to ensure that children's education is not disrupted. |
"Steve Belk, former Chief Executive of The Learning Trust, has been appointed to support Best Start Federation until the investigation process has concluded. | "Steve Belk, former Chief Executive of The Learning Trust, has been appointed to support Best Start Federation until the investigation process has concluded. |
"We will publish the findings of the investigation in due course which will include any relevant disciplinary action in its recommendations." | "We will publish the findings of the investigation in due course which will include any relevant disciplinary action in its recommendations." |
Previously, education secretary Michael Gove described Mr Wallace as one of a "magnificent seven" head teachers running outstanding schools in deprived areas. | Previously, education secretary Michael Gove described Mr Wallace as one of a "magnificent seven" head teachers running outstanding schools in deprived areas. |
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