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Dundee University spent £75k recruiting principal

Flat renovation and £40k relocation allowance add up

- STEFAN MORKIS smorkis@thecourier.co.uk Atherton costs:

Dundee University spent £75,000 headhuntin­g and testing a former principal to make sure he was up to the job only for him to quit after less than a year.

The institutio­n, which also spent nearly £73,000 renovating a luxury flat for Professor Andrew Atherton to live in, spent £75,000 on the recruitmen­t process carried out to find a successor to Professor Sir Pete Downes.

Professor Atherton joined Dundee in January this year but was suspended in September amid a row over unpaid rent on his flat in University House and accusation­s of bullying.

He formally resigned in November but will stay at University House until the end of February.

It has now emerged the university also paid £75,000 recruiting Professor Atherton.

The money was spend on costs including advertisin­g, headhuntin­g and “psychometr­ic testing and evaluation of the candidates.”

Despite the in-depth recruitmen­t, Dundee University blamed differing “aspiration­s” for Professor Atherton’s resignatio­n in November.

A Dundee University spokesman told The Times the costs associated with recruiting Professor Atherton were “similar to those for senior executive posts across the public and private sector, particular­ly when incorporat­ing psychometr­ic testing and evaluation of candidates”.

Professor Atherton, 53, was employed on a salary of £254,000 while pension contributi­ons brought his total remunerati­on package up to around £298,000.

But Professor Atherton’s short tenure in charge of the university has cost it around £500,000.

He received the bulk of his salary for 2019 and was also given a £40,000 “disruption allowance” to help meet the cost of moving to Dundee from Lancaster, where he was vice-principal.

Following his resignatio­n £23,419 of this was paid back but he was paid six months’ salary in lieu of notice equivalent to £127,250, £8,565 for outstandin­g leave and pension contributi­ons of £8,565.

The university also spent £72,746.21 renovating the residentia­l flat at University House for use by Professor Atherton and his family.

The renovation work included installing a new kitchen after the previous one was removed prior to Professor Atherton’s arrival, and putting in new lights and carpets.

Dundee University reported a £9.1 million deficit last year, one of the largest of any Scottish university.

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Professor Andrew Atherton, who has stood down amid an investigat­ion into alleged nonpayment of rent.

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