Plymouth University under fire over 瞿150,000 bill for seven chairs
19 September 2014
'Incredible' bill for seven chairs follows increased expenses for bosses, almost £1m extra spent on marketing and 瞿24,000 on a trip to Miami for six senior staff
Plymouth University has been criticised for spending 瞿150,000 on seven chairs for graduation ceremonies. 圖朸厙 said the decision exposed just how out of touch senior managers were.
In emails to staff, the university's deputy vice-chancellor, Professor David Coslett, defended the specially designed high-end furniture describing the chairs as 'a symbol of success' and saying they will mark Plymouth's transition into 'a dynamic 21st century university.' Despite the criticism, Coslett said that he was confident that 'time will judge this to have been a great decision.'
圖朸厙 regional official Nick Varney said: 'Splashing out 瞿150,000 on seven chairs really is quite extraordinary. It is even more incredible when you consider that financial problems have been given as a reason for job cuts. If the university needs to save money it should look at its travel and expenses bills, and cut down on chairs.
'Anyone who thinks chairs are a symbol of success is more out of touch than we originally feared and should probably not be running a university. A successful university is one where staff are well supported and students receive a quality education - chairs simply don't come into it.
'We are concerned about the reputational damage this latest extravagance may do. Staff do not want to see their hard work undermined by money being wasted on unnecessary lavish items - money that should be spent on employing staff and improving the student experience. No student has ever chosen a university because of its chairs.'
The latest lavish expenditure comes after the university's travel bill shot up by and it spent an extra 瞿1.2m on consultancy fees, taking the total up to almost 瞿6m. The university's financial report documented that 'other expenses' had gone up by more than half from 瞿6,727,000 to 瞿10,352,000, and almost an extra 瞿1m was spent on advertising and marketing.
Earlier this month it was revealed that Plymouth spent more than 瞿24,000 sending six members of staff to a conference in Miami earlier this year. The group included the vice-chancellor Wendy Purcell, who is apparently aware of the purchase of the chairs.
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