A former attorney general has been appointed to lead an independent review of governance of a University of Oxford college聽that was gripped by a bitter dispute with its dean.
Christ Church, Oxford, said that Dominic Grieve would chair the review which was announced following the resignation of the dean, Martyn Percy, in April.
Revd Percy had been locked in a battle with the college鈥檚 fellows聽that stretched back four years. Under the terms of his departure, disciplinary proceedings were dropped and the college will pay his legal fees and compensation, reportedly totalling more than 拢1 million.
Revd Percy was originally suspended in 2018 in a dispute over his pay and efforts to reform college governance. The following summer a college tribunal chaired by a retired High Court judge cleared the dean of 鈥渋mmoral, scandalous and disgraceful鈥 behaviour, but efforts to remove him continued.
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Revd Percy was suspended again in 2020 when a woman accused him of sexual harassment, claiming that he had stroked her hair 鈥 allegations which he denied, and which police and the Church of England had declined to pursue.
The row led Lord Patten, Oxford鈥檚 chancellor, to express concern about the impact on the university鈥檚 reputation, and the Charity Commission to warn that the acrimony was damaging the college鈥檚 ability to govern itself.
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Announcing the appointment of Mr Grieve, the former MP for Beaconsfield, the college said that he would 鈥渕ake recommendations that the governing body will carefully consider, to ensure that Christ Church鈥檚 statutes, by-laws and governance arrangements meet the needs of this unique institution in the 21st century鈥.
As well as being a college of the University of Oxford, Christ Church鈥檚 college chapel serves as the cathedral church of the city鈥檚 Anglican diocese.
The Percy row has focused attention on how Christ Church鈥檚 dean serves as head of both head of the cathedral and the college, and how the college鈥檚 60-odd fellows also serve as its trustees.
Mr Grieve, a practising Anglican and a former member of the London diocesan synod of the Church of England, said he was 鈥渄elighted to play a role in this process鈥.
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鈥淚 am both pleased and honoured to be chairing this review, which I believe will help Christ Church to sustain its long history of academic excellence and flourish as a modern institution,鈥 Mr Grieve said.
At the time of the settlement with Revd Percy, Christ Church said that the woman who accused him of harassment had 鈥渟ettled her claim with the dean, on terms which, at her request, are confidential鈥.
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