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Failed partnership costs London Met 拢2m

Minutes reveal huge write-off and continuing dispute with LSBF

Published on
September 12, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

London Metropolitan University lost 拢2聽million after a partnership with a private college collapsed, it has emerged, and as recently as last聽month was seeking more than 拢750,000 in a continuing dispute with the institution.

In April 2012, London Met announced that it would validate business courses and sponsor international students at the London School of Business and Finance.

But in December 2012 the deal was abruptly terminated, partly because the previous August the 色盒直播 Office had stripped London Met of its licence to sponsor international students.

Minutes of a senior management meeting at the university, leaked to Times Higher Education, show that after the collapse of the partnership, a deed of settlement was signed 鈥渁nd a write-off of 拢2m taken鈥.

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Despite this, 鈥渢he dispute with LSBF continues鈥, say the minutes of the meeting, held on 7 August this year and chaired by Paul Bowler, the university鈥檚 deputy chief executive.

鈥淭wo invoices of 拢3k and 拢429k have been issued but no payment has yet been received from LSBF,鈥 the minutes say.

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Malcolm Gillies, London Met鈥檚 vice-chancellor, who negotiated the original deal, had attempted to resolve the 鈥減ayment situation鈥, the minutes explain, 鈥渂ut with no success to date鈥.

鈥淭he next step is likely to be litigation to recover the amounts owed,鈥 they add.

The 拢2 million write-off came in December 2012, the same month that London Met announced it would cut 40 per cent of the staff and three-quarters of the courses at its business school in an effort to save money.

鈥楧ifficult market鈥

Accounts released at the beginning of the year show that London Met was expecting a 拢37 million cut in income 鈥 more than a fifth of its total 鈥 in 2012-13.

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It blamed this on the licence problems and a 鈥渄ifficult market鈥 for domestic students.

The university is currently pursuing a judicial review case against the 色盒直播 Office for revoking the licence (which was reinstated in April this year).

鈥淧reparations are in train鈥 for a hearing in October, the minutes state, but add that 鈥渢here remains the possibility for a deal鈥 with the government, although 鈥渙ur current position is that we press on with the expectation that the Hearing will go ahead鈥.

The minutes also detail the university鈥檚 recruitment woes this academic year. 鈥淎s of today, we have 106 international students who have paid deposits, against a target of 506. Disappointing, but a long way to go,鈥 they state.

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They also set out plans to recruit 1,700 students through clearing while acknowledging that the process would be 鈥渢ough鈥.

A spokeswoman for London Met declined to comment on the minutes, while a spokesman for LSBF said the revelations were neither 鈥渃orrect or relevant today鈥, but declined to elaborate further.

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david.matthews@tsleducation.com

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