
The Independent Online.
He later told The Independent: “We’re committed to spending 0.7 per cent in GDP every year and we can’t spend it.
“It ends up in corrupt payment, in schemes that don’t do anything, in consultancy fees which run into the millions of pounds.
“Why not divert some of that money to perhaps having two-stage fee levels for different countries. Certainly it would compensate in a way for the things that are happening [to higher education] by opening out to the wider world the opportunity of studying in the UK.”
His comments follow on from frequently voiced concerns among industry members about the future of the UK’s reputation as a hub for higher education and research.