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Concern over finances at academy provider | |
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An investigation into an academy provider has found "highly unusual" financial practices. | An investigation into an academy provider has found "highly unusual" financial practices. |
The Education Funding Agency report highlights concerns about the Education Fellowship Trust. | The Education Funding Agency report highlights concerns about the Education Fellowship Trust. |
It questions governors' expenses of £45,000, a trip to New York and unadvertised jobs for family members. | It questions governors' expenses of £45,000, a trip to New York and unadvertised jobs for family members. |
The chief executive has since stepped down and the report notes that the new chief is "committed to improving the performance of the academies". | The chief executive has since stepped down and the report notes that the new chief is "committed to improving the performance of the academies". |
In response to the review, the Northampton-based trust said that it welcomed the "guidance given by the Education Funding Agency". | In response to the review, the Northampton-based trust said that it welcomed the "guidance given by the Education Funding Agency". |
And it says the report describes the situation before "significant structural changes were made" and that there is "clear evidence" of a "positive change in the operation". | And it says the report describes the situation before "significant structural changes were made" and that there is "clear evidence" of a "positive change in the operation". |
'Significant breaches' | 'Significant breaches' |
The Education Funding Agency, the agency delivering public funding to academies, carried out a review of financial management and governance at the Education Fellowship Trust, up to August 2013. | The Education Funding Agency, the agency delivering public funding to academies, carried out a review of financial management and governance at the Education Fellowship Trust, up to August 2013. |
From 1 September 2013, the report says the trust had restructured with the chief executive officer stepping down. | From 1 September 2013, the report says the trust had restructured with the chief executive officer stepping down. |
The report raises a series of concerns about the trust before the restructuring, which paid its chairman £90,000 per year, including "transactions with companies in which the chairman has a controlling interest". | The report raises a series of concerns about the trust before the restructuring, which paid its chairman £90,000 per year, including "transactions with companies in which the chairman has a controlling interest". |
The trust, with a turnover of £10m per year, was found to have committed "significant breaches of the Companies Act 2006, Charity Commission regulations and the Academies Financial Handbook". | The trust, with a turnover of £10m per year, was found to have committed "significant breaches of the Companies Act 2006, Charity Commission regulations and the Academies Financial Handbook". |
The report, redacted in places, makes 28 separate recommendations. | The report, redacted in places, makes 28 separate recommendations. |
The first academies converted to become part of the trust in October 2012 and the website lists 16 schools, mostly in Northamptonshire and Wiltshire. | The first academies converted to become part of the trust in October 2012 and the website lists 16 schools, mostly in Northamptonshire and Wiltshire. |
The report highlights particular spending concerns, including expenses of £45,000 by two trustees and warned of "very high levels of private car usage, travel and subsistence and accommodation costs". | The report highlights particular spending concerns, including expenses of £45,000 by two trustees and warned of "very high levels of private car usage, travel and subsistence and accommodation costs". |
It also raised concerns about the appointment of support staff. | It also raised concerns about the appointment of support staff. |
"We found that a number of the appointed head office staff were family members of either trustees or senior members of staff," says the report. | "We found that a number of the appointed head office staff were family members of either trustees or senior members of staff," says the report. |
There had been no "competition or advertising" of the posts, which included a director of communication at a salary of £70,000 per year plus benefits. | There had been no "competition or advertising" of the posts, which included a director of communication at a salary of £70,000 per year plus benefits. |
It also queries £20,000 for a "research trip" to New York, £915 on printing Christmas cards and more than £600 for customised umbrellas. "It is questionable if this was the best use of public funds," says the report. | It also queries £20,000 for a "research trip" to New York, £915 on printing Christmas cards and more than £600 for customised umbrellas. "It is questionable if this was the best use of public funds," says the report. |
The report also notes that the trust had operated with only five trustees. | The report also notes that the trust had operated with only five trustees. |
The Education Funding Agency says that the new chief executive is "committed to putting in place appropriate governance structures and controls and felt that the review will act as a catalyst for considerable change within the trust". | The Education Funding Agency says that the new chief executive is "committed to putting in place appropriate governance structures and controls and felt that the review will act as a catalyst for considerable change within the trust". |
The Education Funding Agency report says it will consider the response and then "consider what further action will be taken". | The Education Funding Agency report says it will consider the response and then "consider what further action will be taken". |
A spokeswoman for the Education Fellowship Trust said: "The Education Funding Agency are working with the Fellowship closely to ensure they successfully grow and continue to have the enormous impact it has already within its schools." | A spokeswoman for the Education Fellowship Trust said: "The Education Funding Agency are working with the Fellowship closely to ensure they successfully grow and continue to have the enormous impact it has already within its schools." |
Academies are independent state schools which operate outside of local authority control. | Academies are independent state schools which operate outside of local authority control. |
There have been calls for greater oversight of academies and academy providers. | There have been calls for greater oversight of academies and academy providers. |
The government has introduced school commissioners to monitor academies and Labour is proposing directors of school standards who would have oversight of all state-funded schools in their local areas. | The government has introduced school commissioners to monitor academies and Labour is proposing directors of school standards who would have oversight of all state-funded schools in their local areas. |
A Department for Education spokesman added that it had served the Trust with a financial notice to improve and would take further action "if they do not take the necessary steps". | |
"Academies operate under a strict system of oversight and accountability - more robust than in council-run schools — which means any issues are identified and that we can take swift action to address them." | |
There have been calls for greater oversight of academies and academy providers. | |
The government has introduced school commissioners to monitor academies and Labour is proposing directors of school standards who would have oversight of all state-funded schools in their local areas. | |
Update 2 May 2014: This story has been updated to include a response from the Department for Education. |