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College ordered to pay back £1m | College ordered to pay back £1m |
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Fermanagh College in Enniskillen has been ordered to repay more than £1m to the government. | Fermanagh College in Enniskillen has been ordered to repay more than £1m to the government. |
The demand follows evidence of management failures in running a training programme. | The demand follows evidence of management failures in running a training programme. |
Concerns were also raised by external auditors over the use of public funds throughout the college. | Concerns were also raised by external auditors over the use of public funds throughout the college. |
The decision to reclaim the funding is the result of an investigation set in motion by the Department for Employment and Learning. | The decision to reclaim the funding is the result of an investigation set in motion by the Department for Employment and Learning. |
Flaws in training programmes, budgets and the management failures of two senior members of staff were under scrutiny in a subsequent report into the running of the college. | |
A firm of consultants said there were fundamental breaches of government funding guidelines in providing a work-based learning scheme. | |
The Department for Employment and Learning is now trying to reclaim more than £1m. | |
The report, which the BBC obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, also reveals that the college claimed for more students than were actually enrolled on courses. | |
This led to the department overpaying hundreds of thousands of pounds. |