Payouts for ministerial ‘merry-go-round’ may fund 13,500 free college meals

Severance payouts for short-lived Education ministers throughout final yr’s political chaos may have funded almost 13,500 free college meals, evaluation reveals at this time.

The ministerial “merry-go-round” triggered by the collapse of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss’s Governments led to bumper payouts within the Department for Education, with some politicians incomes extra in severance pay than they had been paid for brief stints of their roles. A whopping £33,982 was paid out to DfE ministers who earned simply £15,058 on the job final yr, official accounts present.

Top Tory Kit Malthouse was paid £16,876 in severance pay after serving as Education Secretary throughout Ms Truss’s doomed Government, regardless of incomes solely £4,355 throughout this time. The-then Schools Minister Kelly Tolhurst obtained a £7,920 payout, whereas Andrea Jenkyns obtained £5,593 after serving as Skills Minister.

Ex-School Standards Minister Jonathan Gullis was paid a severance price of £3,593. Michelle Donelan, who served as Education Secretary within the dying days of Mr Johnson’s premiership, mentioned she would waive her £16,876 payout as she was solely in workplace for 2 days.

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The invoice for these payouts may have funded 13,431 free college meals on the common value of £2.53 per dinner, in accordance the evaluation by the Liberal Democrats. Lib Dem Education spokesperson Munira Wilson mentioned: “It is an absolute disgrace that these short lived Department for Education officials were paid such an eye watering sum when not a single one of them were in the job long enough to justify putting it on their CV.

“For the price of their incompetence, tens of thousands of children could have received a hot lunch to boost them through the school day. This Conservative Government’s infighting has made the Department of Education a merry-go-round with constant changes of personnel and that is really damaging for our children’s education.”

The Mirror has been campaigning for universal free school meals in all primary schools to boost attainment and ensure no child goes hungry. But the Government has resisted calls from teachers, doctors, health experts and food campaigners to widen provision.

A Department for Education spokesperson said: “It is misleading to suggest these payments had any impact on our ability to provide free school meals. There are long-standing rules in place to determine what ministers are entitled to receive as severance pay and this does not affect the provision of any services.

“We spend over £1 billion a year to provide free meals to every child who needs one and this government has extended free school meal eligibility more than any other.”

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