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The Inspectorate investigates the payment of leave hours for roc directors

The Education Inspectorate is conducting an official investigation into the remuneration of two former directors of roc Horizon College in Alkmaar. When they retired in 2016, they were jointly paid tons of leave hours, the Onderwijsblad recently reported.

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The case came to light when the Education magazine prior to that publication submitted the matter to the Inspectorate for a response. He then requested information from the institution to assess whether there is reason for a formal investigation.

There is, the inspectorate now concludes. The study focuses on 'the legitimacy of the payment of leave, respectively the taking of leave, by former directors of Horizon College'.

Payroll

In 2016, chairman of the board John van den Langenberg and board member René van Schalkwijk said goodbye to the MBO school. Van den Langenberg stepped down on February 1, but remained on the payroll for another year. According to the annual report, he took his 'leave saved up in previous years'. His remuneration, including pension premium, amounted to 160.749 euros last year.

Fellow director Van Schalkwijk left at the end of last year and had his leave hours of 126.229 euros paid in one go. Together with the regular salary, this brings his total remuneration to 297.668 euros.

“Both directors retired and have their saved bapo hours paid out. That is in accordance with agreements made in the past, ”said Jan Franx chairman of the supervisory board recently.

 

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