Lamey’s contract is terminated after ‘investigations into allegations about aspects of his management and leadership’The Student Loans Company has sacked its chief executive, Steve Lamey, after a long-running investigation into his conduct. The Student Loans Company (SLC) announced on Wednesday that Lamey’s contract had been terminated following his suspension, which was first revealed by the Guardian in July. The decision over Lamey’s tenure as chief executive is understood to have been made in consultation with the DfE in London. Student Loans Company chief suspended pending investigation Read more“Following investigations into allegations about aspects of his management and leadership, the SLC has decided to terminate Steve Lamey’s contract as chief executive officer of the Student Loans Company (SLC),” the company said in a statement. Lamey joined the SLC as chief executive in June 2016 after senior roles at HM Revenue & Customs, including chief operations officer and chief executive of its tax credits and child benefits division.
Source: The Guardian November 08, 2017 14:43 UTC