The University of Greater Manchester鈥檚 chair of governors has become the latest senior official to leave the institution amid ongoing concerns over how聽it has been run.聽
William Morris, a former resident judge of Bolton, is departing after serving in the post since 2020. It is understood his term in office had been due to end in February and he will not be seeking another term.
It comes after the university鈥檚 vice-chancellor, George Holmes, was suspended last year along with other members of his leadership team.
The university is currently the subject of an investigation by Greater Manchester Police into聽allegations of fraud and bribery. A police spokesperson confirmed the investigation is still ongoing聽but declined to give any further updates.
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Questions have recently been raised over payments made by the university to the Centre for Islamic Finance, for which Patricia Morris, the wife of William, is listed as a director and聽chairman.
The centre is described as 鈥渁n independently recognised academic centre of the university鈥 offering courses in Islamic banking and Islamic insurance. It opened in 2012 when Patricia Morris, a Conservative peer, was chancellor of the university.
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Accounts show that the university聽, with no income reported. Local news outlet the reported that the revelations had prompted concerns about a potential conflict of interest, and questions over what the money had been used for, given the centre has no listed employees.聽
The latest financial statement for 2023-24 attempts to address such criticism. It reads: 鈥淒ue to the nature of the university鈥檚 operations and the compositions of the board, being drawn from local public and private sector organisations, it is inevitable that transactions will take place with organisations in which a member of the board may have an interest.鈥
It says all transactions involving organisations in which a member of the board may have an interest 鈥渁re conducted in accordance with the university鈥檚 financial regulations and usual procurement procedures鈥.聽
But Phil Brickell, MP for Bolton West, told聽探花视频 that 鈥渢he latest allegations concerning senior leadership at the university are of huge concern鈥.
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鈥淚 urge the university to be transparent with people across Bolton as to what鈥檚 happened and what steps it is taking to restore trust in the institution.
鈥淏oth the university and the Office for Students [OfS] must serve the interests of students, staff and the entire borough, by acting with haste to assuage my constituents鈥 fears.鈥
The OfS launched an investigation into the university in December, looking into whether it had upheld the public interest governance principles outlined in the watchdog鈥檚 regulatory framework, and whether it had 鈥渁dequate and effective management鈥 to comply with the OfS鈥 conditions of registration.
The principles state that universities must be governed by a 鈥渇it and proper person鈥 and 鈥渙perate openly, honestly, accountably and with integrity and demonstrate the values appropriate to be recognised as an English higher education provider鈥.
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