The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
The Official Report search offers lots of different ways to find the information you’re looking for. The search is used as a professional tool by researchers and third-party organisations. It is also used by members of the public who may have less parliamentary awareness. This means it needs to provide the ability to run complex searches, and the ability to browse reports or perform a simple keyword search.
The web version of the Official Report has three different views:
Depending on the kind of search you want to do, one of these views will be the best option. The default view is to show the report for each meeting of Parliament or a committee. For a simple keyword search, the results will be shown by item of business.
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All Official Reports of meetings in the Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament.
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Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
Someone who has accepted, on the record, that they did not know anything about matter then has it handed to them as an issue. As company secretary and chief operating officer, you did not think, “Looking at what might be required here deserves a bit of my time.” That is gross incompetence.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
Dr McGeorge, the report says that you were
“at the centre of many parts of the financial management of the University”,
and, again, you are named as one of the individuals who
“appeared to operate in isolation of facts”.
Did you do so?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
Why make the change to stop them coming if you believed that they were not relevant to those meetings when, previously, they came to all of them, had oversight of everything that the court was discussing and could contribute? There were considerable concerns from Professor Grubb and others that he was excluded. We asked your successor—the interim chair of the court—and she made it very clear that it was your decision. Why did you take that decision? What was the impetus for that change? It clearly diminished the amount of scrutiny at court where you were the chair.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
Good morning and welcome to the 22nd meeting in 2025 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee. Our first agenda item is an evidence session on the financial situation at the University of Dundee.
We will take evidence from former members of staff at the university. I welcome to the meeting Peter Fotheringham, former director of finance; Dr Jim McGeorge, former chief operating officer; and Amanda Millar, former chair of the university court. Thank you all for joining us. We will go straight to questions.
I will start by asking you all about your individual and collective responsibilities in the situation, which is now very public, that the University of Dundee got itself into due to failures in leadership and chronic mismanagement. What do you say to the students and staff who were so badly let down and failed by you, individually and collectively?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
You were the chief operating officer and company secretary, so everything was available to you. There was nothing of which you would not have been aware.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
So is it Mr Fotheringham’s fault?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
What questions did you raise when you were not getting monthly updates and performance data was withheld from the court?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
At our previous evidence session with some of your former colleagues, we were told that some members who regularly attended were excluded from court. Did you approve that?
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
It says that the signs were there.
Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 June 2025
Douglas Ross
The principal said in March 2024 that the university was
“moving into a surplus position after a decade of financial deficits.”
What did you do then? What did you say to Professor Gillespie? Did you say, “That is not correct”? Did you stand up and go to the chair of the court or the chief operating officer to say that what the principal had told students, staff and the wider public in March 2024 was clearly wrong, and dangerously wrong for the university?