Inspectorate files a complaint against the director of the School for Personal Education
The Education Inspectorate investigated the financial policy of the school, which, in addition to Amsterdam, also has branches in seven other places in the Netherlands. ‘The suspicions are based on the recent investigations into the housing of the schools concerned and the planned transactions,’ the inspectorate reports.
The driver has started legal proceedings to prevent publication of the investigation, the content of the reports is still unclear. The Inspectorate is also unable to say anything about the content of the declaration. the General Education Association and newspaper Fidelity mentioned Monday that it concerns board chairman and founder Misha van Denderen.
Complaints
It is not the first time that the SvPO has been discredited. In February 2020, the Education Inspectorate has eight concerned parents about the Amsterdam location. Last year, three of the eight schools, including the one in Amsterdam, were rated ‘very weak’.
From research by Fidelity In June last year, it turned out that director Misha van Denderen ‘has set up a simplified foundation structure that, according to the suspects, makes transactions possible’. Thus arise the newspaper that he made a mortgage loan to his sons through one of his foundations. In addition, the school administrator used parental contributions to pay for school buildings.
The school reviewed this two weeks ago in a short op LinkedIn† According to the school, it is not about the location in Amsterdam.