This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Information about Spin Out companies'.
 
 
Mr Paul Philips 
 
 [[FOI #12529 email]] 
1 June 2009 
Our Ref: FOI 2009/90 – F0060765 
 
Dear Mr Philips, 
 
Re: Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 – Request for Information 
 
Thank you for your email which was received by the University on 28 May 2009 timed 07:34, 
requesting the following: 
 
 
I would like information on the following points: 
 
1. How many spin-out companies has the University formed in the past five years and 
how much did it cost the University to create each company? 
 
2. Could you provide me with a breakdown of costs incurred by the University for each 
spin-out company formed within the past five years? This breakdown should include: - 
legal costs involved in the formation of each company; - salary costs for any University      
employees responsible for the formation of each spin-out; and – any other overheads 
involved, i.e. bonuses for said staff, consultancy costs, accommodation and travel 
costs. 
 
3. Could you also provide amounts of all income earned from University spin-out 
companies within the same five-year period, excluding equity/shares held by the 
University in those companies? 
 
4. If you can neither provide the costs nor the quantifiable amounts of actual income 
can you provide me with the justification for such expenditure from the public purse? 
 
5. How many spin-out companies have registered actual sales and how many of these 
companies are trading at a profit? Could you please provide details of profit and loss 
accounts for these companies? If none of these spin-out companies have made a 
profit, can you provide me with justification for continuing to spend public funds in this 
area? 
 

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6. What is the ratio of costs incurred by the University to income earned by each spin-
out company formed? Does this represent good use of public funds? 
 
7. Have the University's Vice Chancellor, Pro Vice Chancellor responsible for financial 
matters, Secretary of Court, Director of Finance or any of the University's governing 
bodies ever called for an investigation/review regarding the cost to the University of      
creating spin-out companies? If so, could you please provide me with the relevant 
details/reports? 
 
8. What level of legal/business qualifications do the people responsible for creating 
spin-out companies possess? If they do not possess such qualifications, is the 
University going to take any action against the Director of Human Resources for 
appointing these people, bearing in mind that it is public funds being used here? 
 
9. Are the University's managers with financial control for spin-out companies required 
to keep a record of all expenditure? If they are, are they required to report this to the 
Secretary of Court or Director of Finance? If so, could you please provide me with the 
relevant details/reports? 
 
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Yours sincerely, 
 
 
 
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