Skills & Employment

Skills body governance under scrutiny as PeopleCert pursues £3m from ex-City & Guilds chiefs

Published June 15, 2026
The acquisition of City & Guilds by certification giant PeopleCert has taken a contentious turn, with the new owner pursuing former executives for the recovery of £3 million in what it describes as unauthorised bonus payments. PeopleCert has indicated it is working with 'relevant authorities' to secure the return of these funds, placing governance standards at one of Britain's best-known vocational awarding bodies under intense scrutiny. For local authorities commissioning skills provision, the case highlights critical questions about financial oversight and stability within the awarding sector. City & Guilds qualifications underpin numerous apprenticeship programmes and adult education courses commissioned by councils, making the financial health and governance culture of such organisations directly relevant to service planning and risk assessment. The incident serves as a reminder to Lead Members responsible for skills and employment portfolios of the importance of robust due diligence when contracting with awarding bodies and training providers. As the sector consolidates and private equity involvement increases, ensuring that organisations delivering publicly funded qualifications maintain the highest standards of corporate accountability becomes ever more essential.

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