The High Court has overruled the UK secretary of state¡¯s decision to prevent a college from being able to access student loan funding.
A judicial review brought by the Oxford Business College has concluded that Bridget Phillipson¡¯s actions in April were ¡°unlawful¡±.
Citing concerns about ¡°recruitment and attendance¡± at the college, the minister stepped in to prevent new students from accessing government-backed loans with ¡°immediate effect¡±, while existing students were given until 31 August to transfer to courses at partner providers.
After a two-day hearing, Mrs Justice Ellenbogen has ruled this decision should be set aside.
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Welcoming the court¡¯s ruling, Padmesh Gupta, the managing director of the Oxford Business College, said it had experienced an ¡°obvious injustice¡±.
The DfE had investigated the college and Gupta said this concluded ¡°with no findings whatsoever of fraud or criminality¡± but the department decided to de-designate its courses anyway.
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¡°This was a wholly unjustified action which has threatened the future of the college and our students,¡± Gupta continued.
¡°The DfE ignored all procedural fairness by denying the college leadership a proper opportunity to make a full and informed response to sweeping, unevidenced allegations.
¡°A cornerstone of any fair process is the right to know the case against you and to be provided with the evidence that supports that case.¡±
He said the reputation of the college, which offered?degrees in areas such as business, events management and health and social care across five English campuses, had been ¡°severely damaged¡±.
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¡°Throughout all its activities, the college upholds the highest standards of integrity, compliance and academic excellence,¡± Gupta added.
He said it was now time for both sides to ¡°learn from the lessons of the past, review, reform, and strengthen our processes and start the process to rebuild¡±.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: ¡°We are determined to restore trust in our higher education sector and uphold the reputation of our world-class universities.
¡°We note the decision of the court delivered on 22 August and we are considering our options to protect students and taxpayers.¡±
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