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Ministers interfered to give regulator role to Toby Young

Appointments watchdog also explains how Downing Street advisers vetoed proposed Office for Students student board member

Published on
February 27, 2018
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February 27, 2018
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Former universities minister Jo Johnson contacted Toby Young about applying for the board of English higher education鈥檚 new regulator, says a that details the high level of political interference in its appointments process.

In a report by Peter Riddell, the commissioner for public appointments, published on 28 February, the watchdog found there was a 鈥渃lear disparity鈥 in the treatment of different candidates and parts of the process 鈥渉ad serious shortcomings in terms of the fairness and transparency aspects鈥 under the code governing public appointments.

The commissioner also found that Justine Greening, who was education secretary at the time, queried the proposed choice of Mr Young to the Office for Students board, but was sent a letter by Department for Education officials detailing his 鈥渞ecord on education reform鈥.

The letter, however, did not refer to any due diligence checks on Mr Young鈥檚 social media activity. The Spectator columnist later apologised for his 鈥渟ophomoric and silly鈥 remarks, but resigned a week into the job after more than 220,000 people signed a petition for his removal over his previous controversial statements.

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In his report, Mr Riddell explains that 鈥淢r Johnson asked officials to inform Mr Young about the advert for the campaign鈥 to recruit OfS board members. After Mr Young was deemed appointable following what the panel described as a 鈥渧ery good interview鈥, his social media history was not checked, the report says.

However, while the Department for Education claimed it would have been 鈥渘either proportionate nor normal to trawl through potentially large mounds of past social media activity鈥 for Mr Young, these checks were carried out for those applying for the board seat reserved for a student experience representative.

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Thanks to the effort of what email records mention as 鈥淣o 10 Googlers鈥, the 鈥渟ocial media history of one candidate was brought to the attention of the minister", says Mr Riddell.

鈥淣otably no such exploration or research was made on other possible appointees, including Mr Young,鈥 he adds.

Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College union, said Mr Young鈥檚 appointment 鈥渓ooked like nepotism at the time and this damning report confirms that the minister encouraged him to apply鈥.

鈥淎lthough not checking Young鈥檚 chequered past, efforts were made to find evidence to bar a student representative from a position on the board,鈥 added Ms Hunt.

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The report adds that the decision on whether or not to appoint one candidate in particular was 鈥渉eavily influenced, not by the panel, but by special advisers, notably from 10 Downing Street.鈥

One candidate for the student experience role who was suggested by Jo Johnson, and found appointable by the panel, was 鈥渞ejected on the basis of public statements and student union activity鈥, in particular in relation to critical comments about the government鈥檚 anti-extremism Prevent agenda.

鈥淪ubmissions and email records show that there had been a desire among ministers and special advisers not to appoint someone with close links to student unions,鈥 says the report, which adds that 鈥渢his was not made clear in the advertised candidate information鈥.

鈥淧olitical factors completely unrelated to the remit of the OfS were cited by the special adviser in objecting to the preferred candidate,鈥 says the report, which adds that the board鈥檚 鈥渋ndependence is put at risk by taking too partisan an approach to candidates鈥 views.鈥

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Ministers later concluded that 鈥渘one of the [student] candidates were right for the role鈥 and appointed their own choice, Ruth Carlson, a University of Surrey engineering student, on an interim basis.

However, the announcement of Ms Carlson鈥檚 appointment on 1 January 鈥渄id not make clear鈥 that she was an interim member, says the report, which adds that the explanation that a 鈥渇uller announcement鈥 would make the position clear later in the week was 鈥渋nadequate and unconvincing.鈥

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jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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Time for the whole board to resign and the process to be re-run by proper procedure.

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