The Guardian view on the City & Guilds privatisation: big bonuses cast a shadow over this deal | Editorial

Privatization of City & Guilds Raises Questions About Bonuses and Accountability

A recent deal that has cast a shadow over the privatization of City & Guilds has revealed the dark side of corporate greed. The 148-year-old vocational education charity, which holds a royal charter granted by Queen Victoria, was sold to a Greek-owned business, PeopleCert, with plans to slash costs and replace UK jobs with cheaper staff abroad.

At the heart of this controversy are the enormous bonuses received by City & Guilds senior staff, including CEO Kirstie Donnelly and CFO Abid Ismail. When the deal went through, they pocketed £1.7m and £1.2m respectively, sparking outrage among those who question the decision to pay such massive sums amidst a time of economic uncertainty.

The Charity Commission launched an inquiry into the deal, as did PeopleCert's own investigation, with Donnelly and Ismail placed on leave. The qualifications regulator, Ofqal, is also monitoring developments, and it remains to be seen whether they will answer questions about why these bonuses were paid.

Dame Ann Limb, chair of City & Guilds' trustees, is also under scrutiny. She stepped down as chair in December but has been embroiled in controversy after falsely claiming to have an MA and PhD. Her donation of £50,000 to the Labour party raises further questions about her suitability for this position.

Critics argue that profit-seeking businesses do not behave in the same way as charities, which by law must deliver a public benefit. The privatization of City & Guilds tilts the balance away from a social democratic view of education as a public good, and there are concerns that the new owners could raise fees charged to colleges and limit student options.

While PeopleCert's involvement in technical education is welcome, concerns remain about its motives. With £22m in savings planned, it remains to be seen how this will affect UK jobs and student options. The charity still holds assets of up to £200m, but it is unclear whether these funds will be used for the public good or to line the pockets of executives.

Ultimately, while the deal cannot be unpicked, delayed scrutiny and accountability are better than none. Donnelly and Ismail must explain their actions, and PeopleCert's true intentions should be made clear. The public deserves transparency and a commitment to delivering on the original purpose of City & Guilds – providing quality education and training for all.
 
omg u guys this privatization deal is SO shady 🤑 like seriously £1.7m and £1.2m in bonuses for the CEOs?!? how r they supposed 2 justify that 2 the public especially when it comes 2 a time of economic uncertainty? 💸 i mean im not saying corporate greed r new or anything but this feels like a total slap 2 the face 🤕 what's even more sus is that one of the chairs is accused of having fake degrees and donating 2 the labour party 🤦‍♀️ like whats good rite?!? u need transparency & accountability here ppl 💯
 
I'm really worried about this privatization deal with City & Guilds 🤕. I mean, £1.7m bonus for the CEO? That's just crazy money 💸. And what really gets me is that it was paid at a time when many people are struggling financially. It seems like these top executives only care about lining their own pockets and don't think about the impact on ordinary people. I'm also concerned that they might cut jobs and raise fees to make more profits, which would be terrible for students and colleges 📚😬. The fact that Dame Ann Limb is being scrutinized because of her fake degrees is just another example of how accountability is lacking in this whole situation 👀. We need to know what's going on and who these people are really looking out for - the public or themselves? 🤔
 
I don't think this privatization deal is a great idea from the get-go 🤔. I mean, we're talking about an org that's supposed to help people get jobs and develop skills, but now it's just gonna be about lining the pockets of execs? That doesn't sit right with me. And £1.7m in bonuses for the CEO? That's just crazy talk 💸. What really worries me is what this means for student options and college budgets. Are we really gonna have to pay more because some greedy corp wants to make a quick buck? I think we need to be careful here and make sure these big corps are actually working in our best interests, not just their own 🤑.
 
man this privatization deal is so shady 🤑 peoplecert just bought city guilds and now they're slashing costs, replacing uk jobs with cheaper staff abroad... meanwhile, their execs are getting massive bonuses 💸 like £1.7m each? come on! 😒 it's not right, especially when there's economic uncertainty going on.

and don't even get me started on dame ann limb, the chair of city guilds' trustees... she's been embroiled in some major controversy herself 🤥 claiming to have an ma and phd but it turns out she's just a fake 💁‍♀️ and now she's donating £50k to the labour party? what a coincidence! 🤑

anyway, i think we need more transparency and accountability on this deal... peoplecert needs to explain their motives and why they're making these changes. and don't forget about the students, they're the ones who'll be affected by these fee increases and limited options 📚💸
 
Ugh, great news that someone's finally shining a light on this whole City & Guilds scandal 🤔. I mean, who doesn't love massive bonuses handed out to execs when the company's about to slash jobs and potentially gut student options? It's not like they're making decisions that'll impact the livelihoods of thousands of people 🤑. And let's not forget about Dame Ann Limb's... ahem... "interesting" qualifications 😂. I guess it's all just a nice way to say "corporate greed is good"? 💸
 
come on guys 😒 dont believe the PR spin about this privatization deal its all about profit for those in power. £1.7m bonus for Kirstie Donnelly? are you kiddin me?! 🤣 that's like gettin paid to fail. and what about the £50k donation to Labour party by Dame Ann Limb? is she tryna buy her way into a seat on the board? 🤑 this whole thing reeks of corporate greed and lack of accountability. lets not forget, City & Guilds was a charity first and foremost, so whats with all these cost-cutting measures that'll only benefit the bottom line? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 this privatization thing is giving me mixed vibes... on one hand, i get that businesses need to make profits but £1.7m+ bonuses amidst cost slashes? 🤑 it feels like a huge disconnect from the public good. at the same time, i understand the need for innovation and growth in education - peoplecert's involvement in technical education is welcome, let's see how they execute. 🤝 what's most concerning is that this deal tilts the balance away from a social democratic view of education as a public good... it's all about accountability now 💯 donnelly & ismail need to explain their actions, and peoplecert should be transparent about their intentions. transparency is key 👀
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this whole thing. It just goes to show how far greed can take people, especially when it comes with a big payday 💸. £1.7m and £1.2m? That's just crazy! I mean, what were they thinking, giving themselves those kinds of bonuses in the middle of all this uncertainty? 🤑 It's like they're more worried about lining their own pockets than doing what's right for the charity and its students.

And don't even get me started on Dame Ann Limb's donation to the Labour party. That just raises more questions about her judgment and whether she's fit to be chair of City & Guilds in the first place 🤷‍♀️. The thing is, when you privatize a charity like this, you're putting profits over people. It's not right, especially when it comes to something as important as education.

I just hope that the Charity Commission and Ofqal do their job and get to the bottom of all this. We need transparency and accountability, not just for City & Guilds but for any organization that's supposed to be serving the public interest 📰.
 
I'm low-key fuming about this privatization deal 🤯. £1.7m in bonuses? Are you bloody kidding me?! It's like they're saying, "Hey, we've just sold the company to a greedy corp, but hey, our CEOs are still set for life, thanks!" 🤑 The fact that Dame Ann Limb was dodgy about her qualifications is just the cherry on top 🤦‍♀️. What's next? Privatizing our hospitals and expecting them to prioritize profits over patient care?! 😷
 
I'm not buying it 🤑. These executives think they can just waltz in, slash costs, and raise fees without answering to anyone? 🤥 And then they have the nerve to take massive bonuses while the charity is supposed to be about serving the public good? 🙄 It's all about lining their own pockets at the expense of students and hardworking teachers.

I'm not convinced that this new ownership will bring any real positive change 🔄. We already know what happens when profit takes over - quality education suffers. And let's not forget about the shady dealings with Dame Ann Limb, claiming fake qualifications? 🙃 Give me a break.

We need transparency and accountability now 💡. The public has a right to know how these £22m savings are going to be used and what kind of impact this will have on UK jobs and student options. Anything less is just corporate greed masquerading as "business as usual" 📊.
 
idk how ppl r gonna feel about this privatization deal...i mean dont get me wrong peoplecert is welcome in tech ed but come on £22m in savings just sounds like a bunch of corporate speak 4 profit over ppl & public good 🤑🤷‍♀️, anyone think those huge bonuses 4 ceo n CFO r a bit excessive given its a charity? seems like they got paid to sell out 2 the highest bidder...or worst case scenario 2line their pockets while ppl suffer 🤔💸
 
this privatization deal is just another example of corporate greed getting out of hand 🤯💸. who do these execs think they are, raking in 1.7m+ like it's no big deal? meanwhile, people are struggling to make ends meet and the future of education is being put on the line. city & guilds used to be about helping ppl get skills and jobs, now it's just a profit-making machine 🚫💸. gotta keep an eye on dame ann limb too, fake degrees and 50k to labour party? smh 👎
 
😐 people seem to think that just 'cause it's in the private sector, we gotta expect some sorta lower standard? 🤔 like yeah no, companies are still answerable to us as a society. The whole thing about bonuses and accountability is kinda dodgy. £1.7m for the CEO? It's not rocket science, people! 💸

And what really gets me is that this deal was sold without much public input or scrutiny before it went through. I mean, we know something fishy happened with City & Guilds' finances, but it'd be good if there were some actual consequences for the people involved. Maybe then we can have a more nuanced discussion about how to make education work better for everyone 🤝
 
Wow 🤯 this is crazy! They got £1.7m and £1.2m in bonuses while being all secretive about it 👀 I feel bad for the people who are losing their jobs, hope they can find new ones 🤞
 
Ugh I'm so down with this privatization controversy 🤕. Like, who gives £1.7m bonuses to CEOs when you're selling off a charity? 😱 It's just not right. And don't even get me started on the fake degree drama 📚👀. The fact that they're more worried about lining their own pockets than helping students is wild.

I'm all for innovation and progress, but corporate greed has got to take a backseat here 👊. We need people who genuinely care about education and making it accessible to everyone, not just the rich 🤑. I hope the Charity Commission does some serious digging and exposes the truth about what's really going on at City & Guilds 💡.
 
The greed train has left the station 🚂💸. Like, who gives out £1.7m bonuses when you're supposedly 'privatizing' a charity that's supposed to serve the public good? 🤔 It's like they're trying to buy the royal seal of approval with their fat checks 💁‍♀️. And what's up with Dame Ann Limb's credentials - MA and PhD, yeah right... 😂

The thing is, peopleCert's plans to slash costs and outsource jobs abroad are a bit suspicious 🤝. Are they really just looking to make a quick buck, or do they actually care about providing quality education? 📚 And what about the £200m in assets - will it all be funneled into executive paychecks like last time around? 💸

The Charity Commission is doing its due diligence, but I'd love to see more transparency and accountability from PeopleCert. We need to know what's really going on behind those closed doors 🤫. Until then, let's keep an eye on these corporate sharks and make sure they're not biting off more than they can chew 😏.
 
I'm like totally livid about this deal 🤯. I mean, £1.7m bonus for one person? That's just not right 😡. And what really gets me is that these bonuses were paid at a time when UK jobs are being cut left and right 💔. It's like they're more interested in lining their own pockets than doing the public good 🤑.

And let's not forget about Dame Ann Limb, she's got some serious credibility issues 🙄. Falsely claiming to have an MA and PhD? That's just dishonest 😒. And don't even get me started on her donation to the Labour party 💸. It's like she's trying to buy her way into a position of power 🤦‍♀️.

I know some people might say that profit-seeking businesses don't care about social responsibility, but I think that's just not true 💪. PeopleCert can make money and still do good, right? But in this case, it seems like they're more interested in cutting costs and making a quick buck 🤑.

We need to keep an eye on these people and make sure they're held accountable 🤝. The public deserves transparency and a commitment to doing what's best for education and training, not just lining their own pockets 💸.
 
🚨 just saw that City & Guilds CEO Kirstie Donnelly got £1.7m in bonuses after selling out to a Greek-owned business 🤯 how can u pay off shareholders with public funds? 🤑 meanwhile, £22m is being set aside for "cost savings" but what about the students who'll be affected by rising fees? 😩 it's all about lining pockets of execs instead of prioritizing education & training for all. 👎
 
🤔 This privatization deal is a total nightmare! I mean, £1.7m for one CEO? 🤑 That's just not right when people are losing jobs and struggling to make ends meet. And what about the £50k donation from Dame Limb to the Labour party? 🤷‍♀️ Does that really scream "public good" to you?

I'm also worried about how this is going to affect UK colleges and students. Are they just going to be forced to pay more for qualifications? 📚 It's like, what's the point of education if it's just a way for companies to line their pockets?

And let's not forget that PeopleCert is planning on saving £22m... how is that supposed to magically make everything okay? 💸 I think we need some serious transparency and accountability here. We can't just sit back and watch while corporate greed runs rampant in our education system.

It's like, where are the values of a charity when you're talking about profit and bonuses? 🤷‍♂️ We need to make sure that organizations like City & Guilds are working for the people, not just the executives. 👥
 
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