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Wendy Purcell only a figurehead at Plymouth after stepping down from helm

FoI request reveals former vice-chancellor returned after suspension on full pay despite diminished powers

Published on
January 15, 2015
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Plymouth University

Wendy Purcell is now only 鈥減resident鈥 of Plymouth University after leaving her role as vice-chancellor two months after returning to work following a major dispute with the institution.

Meanwhile, 糖心Vlog can reveal that she was still on her full 拢250,000 salary after returning as vice-chancellor, despite no longer running the institution, while the university鈥檚 legal costs for the whole affair have topped 拢0,000.

Four months after being suspended by the institution, Professor Purcell returned to Plymouth on 10 November as 鈥渧ice-chancellor and president鈥. However, the university made clear at the time that she was no longer running the university.

Last week, the university said that Professor Purcell is now 鈥減resident鈥 only. A university spokesman said that she had 鈥渟uccessfully completed her seven-year term as vice-chancellor鈥.

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David Coslett, the former deputy vice-chancellor who took on the title 鈥渋nterim chief executive鈥 when she returned in November, now becomes 鈥渋nterim vice-chancellor and chief executive鈥. The university will 鈥渂egin the search for a permanent vice-chancellor in the spring鈥, the spokesman said.

THE also understands that Professor Purcell has moved to an off-campus office.

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From the centre to the periphery

The complex picture around Professor Purcell鈥檚 suspension, return and later exit as vice-chancellor is further detailed in figures obtained by THE under the Freedom of Information Act.

THE asked the university what Professor Purcell鈥檚 salary was, as of her return on 10 November, and whether that differed from her salary in 2013-14 before she was suspended.

鈥淭he vice-chancellor鈥檚 present salary is 拢250,000, the same as in 2013-14,鈥 the university answered in a response sent prior to Professor Purcell鈥檚 exit as vice-chancellor.

At the time of Professor Purcell鈥檚 return to work, the university stated that she would have a 鈥渟trategic portfolio鈥 focused on 鈥渆xternal and sector relations, and the university鈥檚 wider enterprise agenda鈥, while Professor Coslett would have 鈥渙verall responsibility for the running of the university鈥.

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News that Professor Purcell was receiving her full vice-chancellor鈥檚 salary despite no longer running Plymouth is likely to raise further questions about the university鈥檚 handling of the situation.

THE asked whether Professor Purcell鈥檚 salary had changed since her exit as vice-chancellor last week, but the university did not answer.

THE asked the university in the Freedom of Information request to detail its legal costs in its dealings with Professor Purcell. The university gave a total cost of 拢1,010.35.

But the university refused to answer the question of what, if any, legal costs it has paid on Professor Purcell鈥檚 behalf. It also refused to answer whether it had paid any other money to her as part of the agreement for her to return.

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Plymouth has never disclosed the reasons for Professor Purcell鈥檚 suspension, which prompted the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England to recommend that the university hold an external review of its governance and triggered events leading to the resignation of the chair of governors who suspended her.

However, THE understands that the case against Professor Purcell included a complaint by a senior member of staff about her management style and allegations about her spending.

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john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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