Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche has released a report into conflict of interest concerns at the Teaching Council. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Procurement activity did not comply with the council’s own policies and fell short of system expectations.A significant conflict of interest involving the CEO was not properly identified, documented or managed.Competitive procurement processes did not occur.The Teaching Council’s approach fell short, and in some areas well short, of the standards expected of public sector agencies.A pattern of “low‑maturity” conflict management, incomplete conflict identification, insufficient oversight, and “poor tone from the top”.
CEO on ‘agreed leave’
Education Minister Erica Stanford received a protected disclosure complaint and forwarded it for investigation to the Public Service Commission. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Teaching Council chairman David Ferguson.
Clemenger defends tendering processes
Lesley Hoskin is chief executive of the Teaching Council. She has take a period of “agreed leave” pending the outcome of an investigation into conduct allegations. Photo / Teaching Council
Timothy Fisher at Manukau District Court for sentencing on 14 charges including committing indecent acts on children. Fisher offended against young students while working as an English tutor. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Education Minister responds to ‘highly concerning failures’