Police Scotland reviewing Coatbridge College pay-off claims
Former Coatbridge College principal John Doyle has been publicly accused of colluding with college chairman John Gray to withhold information from the college board to secure the pay-off, which was well in excess of Scottish Funding Council (SFC) guidelines restricting pay-offs to a year’s salary.
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Hide AdHolyrood’s Public Audit Committee, the Auditor General and the SFC all agreed the collusion took place and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she was “appalled” by the situation.
In an unprecedented move, the Public Audit Committee sent a copy of its report to Police Scotland in January to “consider what action can be taken”.
The Scottish Parliament said on Wednesday the case was being “actively investigated” but police said the case is still being reviewed and has not been designated “active” at this time.
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Mr Doyle has said he intends to keep the money as he does not accept the allegations of collusion.
A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Information has been received and is being reviewed by the relevant departments. There is no active investigation at this time.”