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Who runs Scotland's public bodies? The influential names and top earners revealed

The only other person filling four roles on public boards is Ann Allen, the CEO of the Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES).  While she is not remunerated for work as a board member of the National Museums of Scotland (NMS), she receives £9,600 as Chair of the Architecture Design Scotland Board, and £7,800 working two days per month as a board member of the influential board of Scottish Futures Trust (SFT), – the SNP’s alternative to PFI. She also sits on the Water Industry Commission for Scotland board, which brings in £13,780 .   A Chartered Surveyor with over 35 years’ experience, Allen has worked for organisations such as John Lewis, HBOS and the UK Government. 

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Scottish Government organisation was key player in contract prior to £1 sale of Ravenscraig Hospital

AN organisation established by the Scottish Government was a key player in the procurement and delivery of a contract prior to the sale for £1 of Ravenscraig Hospital and its toxic grounds. The Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) helped NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde secure the services of property specialists Montagu Evans, who were paid more than £30,000 of public money directly from health board funds. But despite the large bill hugely outstripping the £1 land transfer itself health chiefs had no direct correspondence with the SFT during the entire tendering process, the Telegraph can reveal. The health board, whilst marketing only the hospital building through Montagu Evans, was manoeuvring to offload the category B listed edifice and its sprawling contaminated grounds to a private company.

Hinckley school to expand its facilities as it joins academies trust

Hinckley school to expand its facilities as it joins academies trust This is a very exciting time for our school. Students at Hinckley Academy and John Cleveland Sixth Form Centre pick up their A level results. (Image: Hinckley Times) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A school in Hinckley has secured funding to improve its facilities and a commitment to building a new classroom block as it becomes part of a Midlands academy trust.

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