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Published Date: 13 September 2007
A FORMER council education chief has landed a top job at the authority's development company just months after he retired.
Roy Jobson will take up the role of projects manager with EDI, driving programmes in Edinburgh such as a 12-year, £240 million regeneration of Craigmillar.

As the city council's director of education until May, Mr Jobson oversaw one of the bigges
t periods of school-building in the capital's history, which will ultimately cost more than £1.6 billion through two public-private partnership (PPP) schemes.

The Craigmillar regeneration will involve building 2,200 houses, three primary schools, a secondary school, a library, three public parks and a town centre.

Under the SNP-led Scottish Government, public bodies are having to look for alternatives to PPP funding for major building projects. Part of Mr Jobson's remit at EDI will be to investigate alternatives to PPP, such as "partnership" models where public bodies and developers would plan the building first and then source funding from private financiers.

The council is struggling with a black hole of £10 million, much of which was accrued by Mr Jobson's children and families department.

Mr Jobson was the original architect of a failed plan to close 22 schools in the city, which was finally brought forward by his successor, Gillian Tee.

Having retired from the local authority, Mr Jobson will collect a council pension while also earning a salary at EDI.

A council spokeswoman said: "As a member of the local government pension scheme, the former director of Children and Families was eligible to retire on a voluntary basis at age 60."

Mr Jobson acquired his new position through an interview process, rather than being head-hunted.



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  • Last Updated: 12 September 2007 11:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Council
 
1

Wisnaeme,

13/09/2007 00:50:39

This is insane.

I'm off to have a look at the Edinburgh sucks website.

Children and families eh.

Aye,there's sure to be an opinion expressed that's worthy of the reading on that site.

2

Shabina,

Edinburgh 13/09/2007 06:11:42

Old news it seems, Edinburgh Sucks broke this story quite a while ago with more details of the job that he was actually doing.

http://www.edinburghsucks.com/2007/09/05/jobson-for-the-b...

3

Shabina,

Edinburgh 13/09/2007 06:13:06

Oh... and where was the job advertised?

4

sceptic,

livingston 13/09/2007 07:06:24

Another forty years and all this proposed "regeneration" will be under demolition just like the areas that are being razed at the moment.The already completed parts are already taking on slum status. Interest is still being paid on already demolished buildings and the interest on the £240m will be another drain on taxpayers.

5

JayJay,

right here 13/09/2007 07:15:41

Clearly a man who has a background in Education (which has its own property directorate incidentally) is the best man to take over in a role in commercial property.
When oh when does the gravy train end for our senior public servants.
Retire early - check.
Big fat pension on final salary (doubtless boosted by a few giant hikes in the last few years to help the pension pot along) - check
Giant pension deficit left behind by the local authority through funding pension deals of this sort - check
No experience whatsoever in commercial property development - check
Sheer brass neck in drawing a pension from the Cooncil, then scooping a job in a council owned quango - check.
We, Joe Public, need to get our wits about us. Our public services, and especially the cost of meeting this sort of pension, are quite simply unsustainable at their present levels, and no-one in Government appears to wish to tackle this uncomfortable financial reality.

6

Toast,

13/09/2007 07:30:02

Lets constantly reward failure and re-employ incompetents in jobs that there are far more qualified candidates,nepotism or what.

7

Judge&Jury,

Glasgow 13/09/2007 07:50:04

Well of course he landed the top job, he has probably had it lined up from before he retired.

Why stay as a comparatively low paid public worker, when you can get your retirement money and be paid better with a private entity for doing a similar job?

Simple Market economics and all the best to him.

8

Stephen101,

Interview?? 13/09/2007 08:23:04

Who interviewed him?

The companies who deliver the PFI/PPP projects? He did such a good job for them while Dir Of Education I not surprised they want him back.

But will he appoint Colin Dalrymple this time as his side kick? Was his Depute Dir of Education (and ex personal assistant to Cllr Maginnis) who was feeding confidential contract info to the potential PFI company(s). The company telt the polis otherwise I am sure we would never have heard.

Of course he was caught with his trousers round his ankles and doing a bit of horizontal jogging with a member of his own staff by Joy Robson himself.

9

Cicero,

13/09/2007 08:29:37

Nothing very new here as on many occasions the former Labour Council is on record as having re-hired retired senior staff as "consultants".

10

Sir Albert Kidd,

East Lothian 13/09/2007 10:11:32

I cannot believe this man has been appointed ahead of John Lindsay OBE.

11

Mr Bob Dobolina,

Edimbra...... EDI is a pseuodonym for failure 13/09/2007 12:28:14

Is it just me or is EDI fast becoming a dumping ground for old council lackies?

I know Nolan made a fortune out of the area , and a career. Are they just following his and others lead?

Forget about giving these people any respect. If you act like theives be treated like them.

Scotland needs to keep it's politicians in check. If they desserve respect then they should get it. I am sick up that these people are continualy on news parodying virtue. Whilst their decisions cause havoc.

12

Hector101,

Edinburgh 13/09/2007 13:15:41

Was not the Depute Director of Education under Roy Jobson dismissed for allegedly passing on confidential information about the bidding process in the PPP2 schools building programme and then paid off to avoid an embarrassing tribunal?

13

toby,

Edinburgh 13/09/2007 15:42:09

How many brown envelopes are distributed per annum?

14

Number 6,

Germany 10/12/2008 09:32:53
Liebour in a nutshell.

 

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