DOWNING STREET admitted hundreds more schools could be affected by problems with crumbly concrete as it denied PM Rishi Sunak blocked a funding request to rebuild more schools when he was chancellor.
Jonathan Slater, who was permanent secretary at the Department for Education (DfE) from May 2016 to August 2020, said today that the Treasury knew there was a “critical risk to life” if the schools programme was not funded.
He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that up to 400 schools a year need to be replaced, but the DfE got funding for 100 while he was the senior official, which was “frustrating.”
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