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Farewell gesture: Patrick McGhee left the University of East London鈥檚 top job in January on health grounds
The University of East London鈥檚 former vice-chancellor set up an inquiry into its failed overseas ventures as his final act before stepping down on health grounds, and the institution later shredded copies of letters he sent about his resignation.
Papers obtained by 探花视频 under the Freedom of Information Act cast more light on Patrick McGhee鈥檚 departure from UEL in January.
Shortly after he left, two overseas ventures established during his reign came to a premature end.
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UEL shut down its Cyprus campus, which had a projected cost of 拢1.3 million, after recruiting just 17 students in six months. It also closed the failed University of East London Global Examinations Board after just over a year of operation, making a forecast loss of 拢600,000.
Minutes from a meeting of UEL鈥檚 governors on 22 January note that Professor McGhee had exchanged letters about his plan to resign with Mark Stephens, chair of governors at the university and a lawyer who at one time represented WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Mr Stephens shared the letters with the governors at the meeting.
鈥淥fficers would collect the copies of the letters following the meeting and would ensure their confidential destruction,鈥 the minutes state.
A secretary鈥檚 note in the minutes adds: 鈥淐opies of the letters were collected after the meeting and shredded.鈥
Data sensitivities
A UEL spokeswoman said: 鈥淚n keeping with the Data Protection Act, we ensured that the correspondence containing sensitive personal information was properly protected from public disclosure and dealt with in a suitably secure way.鈥
Mr Stephens still has the original letters, she added.
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According to the minutes, Mr Stephens told the governors that Professor McGhee had decided to resign 鈥渙n health grounds鈥 and went on to praise his record.
He added that 鈥渙ne of the last things the vice-chancellor had done was to commission an investigation of some aspects of our international activity鈥.
The investigation, covering the failure of the Cyprus campus and the examinations company, was led by Sir David Melville, former vice- chancellor of Kent and Middlesex universities and current chair of Pearson Education.
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UEL has now received the Melville report but has refused an FoI request from THE to release it.
The institution said that releasing the report would 鈥渄amage a range of commercial interests鈥, would breach data protection rules as it 鈥渃ontains extensive personal data鈥, and 鈥渨ould be likely to have a prejudicial effect on the conduct of public affairs鈥.
Meanwhile, THE can reveal that Adrienne Clarke, director of UEL鈥檚 international office, has left the institution on voluntary terms and Selena Bolingbroke, pro vice-chancellor for strategic planning and external development, is set to leave for another institution next month.
Their exits continue a stream of senior departures at UEL after two pro vice-chancellors resigned along with Professor McGhee over the Christmas and New Year period.
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