The new Chief Finance Officer of Dundi University has left a cash-stapped institution after eight days.
Chris Reeli only joined the university, trying to reduce the number of employees as it faces a decrease of £ 35m last Monday.
The university said that Mr. Reilly had left the role by mutual agreement and it was “moving quickly” to appoint its replacement “.
It said that his successor will take the university through the “next step” of his recovery plan to present the Scottish Funding Council.
The appointment of Mr. Reli was announced in May, which was initially considered a period of 18 months.
The university said that it was a “important appointment” at that time and brought the treasure of experience in many areas.
His predecessor Helen Simpson acted in the role for only seven months.
Last month left after the interim principal of Dundi University and two senior members of its governing body A harmful report in its financial collapse,
The independent report, led by Professor Pamela Gilis, said that the owners of the university and its governing bodies failed several times to identify the deteriorating crisis and continued to overseas instead of taking action.
The same week the Scottish government announced that the university would receive an additional £ 40M to help them out of the financial crisis.
The university is expected to cut 300 roles through voluntary redundancy scheme.
Former senior members of the university gave evidence to a Scottish Parliament Committee in two days last week.
He included former Principal Professor Ian Gillespie, who resigned from the university in December soon after revealing his deficit scale.
Professor Gillespie Told the education committee of Parliament He was not a coward to move away, but failed in his role in “taking responsibility” as the Accounts Officer and Principal.
He apologized to the students and employees and said he would “reflect” whether he had to return the payment of £ 150,000 received.
Asked if he “disabled or corrupt” Professor Gillespi replied: “I am definitely not corrupt, so I have to choose an incompetent.”