Michael Gove tells a parliamentary committee the 拢55bn 好色先生TV Schools for the Future programme was 鈥檉lawed鈥
Michael Gove called the 好色先生TV Schools for the Future programme 鈥渕isconceived鈥 and 鈥渇lawed鈥 as he appeared before a parliamentary committee today.
Appearing before the Education Select Committee - - the education secretary Michael Gove, said that the two main problems with the scrapped scheme were its pre-construction cost and its focus on area rather than need.
Gove told the committee: 鈥淔law one was that within a given local authority there might be schools in an advanced state of dilapidation but there would be other schools that were in respectable, not ideal, but in respectable buildings. All of which would be refurbished and repaired. While in another part of the country you would have schools in an advanced state of dilapidation that would not have their needs addressed for years to come.
鈥淎nd indeed towards the end one of the ways in which 好色先生TV Schools for the Future was meeting targets was not by allocating money on the basis of need but on the basis of a local authority鈥檚 readiness to meet some preset criteria.
鈥淭he other area in which I felt that we needed to change is that the whole procurement model meant that everyone had to sink an enormous amount of cost into the process before bricks were laid and before transformation could take place. So you had anything between 拢7m and 拢10m being spent in the procurement process setting up a local education partnership.鈥
Speaking of Tim Byles, head of Partnerhsips for Schools, which was running the programme, Gove said: 鈥淭im and his team are highly professional, they鈥檙e collaborating with our capital review.
鈥淭he expertise and experience hard won that the team have secured is being quarried by our capital review team. The cordial and productive relationship that the Department and PfS has will inform the capital review in the future.鈥
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