Conflicts of interest
What are conflict of interests and how should you manage them in your role as a school governor?
What is a conflict of interest?
This refers to any situation in which a school governor’s (or a person connected to the school governor’s) personal interests or loyalties could, or could be seen to, prevent the school governor from making a decision only in the best interests of the school or academy trust.Â
When is it a conflict of interest?
It’s a conflict of interest:
- Where there is only the POSSIBILITY a conflict could occur
- Where there may only be a PERCEPTION a conflict could occur
- Where the potential or perceived conflict involves a person CONNECTED to the school governor (i.e. a spouse or close family member)
How should you manage conflicts of interests?
To manage conflicts of interests you should:
- Firstly, declare any continuing conflicts of interest you have on the register of interests. This is usually passed around at the start of each meeting.
- Secondly, where there is an item on the agenda in which you have a conflict of interest, you should declare this at the start of the meeting and withdraw for that part.