The Alan Turing Institute Chair has informed the BBC there’s “no substance” to numerous severe accusations which rocked the organisation in the summertime.
In August, whistleblowers accused the charity’s management of misusing public funds, overseeing a “poisonous inside tradition”, and failing to ship on its mission.
They mentioned the Turing Institute, the UK’s nationwide physique for synthetic intelligence (AI), was getting ready to collapse after Peter Kyle, the then expertise secretary, threatened to withdraw its £100m funding.
However talking solely to the BBC, Chair Dr Doug Gurr mentioned the whistleblower claims had been “independently investigated” by a 3rd occasion which discovered them to have “no substance”.
“I absolutely sympathise that going via any transition is all the time difficult,” he mentioned.
“It has been difficult for lots of people and numerous considerations have been raised.
“Each single a type of has been independently investigated and we have not discovered any substance.”
He didn’t identify the third occasion which had carried out the investigation.
However the Turing’s woes transcend the allegations themselves, with three senior administrators, the chief expertise officer and most just lately the chief government all leaving their jobs.
It’s also beneath investigation by the Charity Fee – and Dr Gurr didn’t give any indication he would think about standing down himself if it concluded there have been points.
As an alternative, he mentioned he beloved his job and was happy with what the organisation had achieved beneath his tenure.
Dr Gurr acknowledged for some workers it had been a “powerful” interval, however mentioned he believed the Turing was now “match match”.
“There are two issues that we’ve got within the UK which are actually particular,” he mentioned.
“We’ve incredible expertise and we’ve got unbelievable information units – let’s get in, let’s concentrate on these areas that actually matter.”
He mentioned he sympathised with workers who had criticised their office beneath his management, however didn’t apologise.
And he agreed with Kyle, who’s now enterprise secretary, that the Institute ought to concentrate on defence – however added it could proceed with different tasks themed across the surroundings, sustainability and well being.
Present tasks embrace growing the accuracy of climate forecasting, lowering transport emissions, and cardiac analysis on human hearts utilizing digital twins.
Questions stay over how a lot overlap there will likely be between the Turing Institute’s new path and different UK companies finishing up related work – akin to UKRI and the MOD – along with business tech corporations.
Dr Gurr acknowledged its defence work, which incorporates analysis on how greatest to safe the UK’s nationwide important infrastructure, was “not unique” however mentioned it was responding to a request at a time of want.
“The world most likely feels prefer it’s grow to be a way more harmful place during the last couple of years,” he mentioned.
“I feel the opposite factor that is grow to be very clear if you have a look at a few of the theatres of battle around the globe is that information and expertise is to play an more and more important position in no matter type of hostilities occur.
“The Turing has had a protracted observe document of working in these areas.”
However the unique whistleblowers, who nonetheless stay working on the organisation, consider the fame of the Institute is “in tatters” following current occasions.
They spoke to me on the situation of anonymity as a result of they concern shedding their jobs.
“This isn’t a brand new chapter for the Turing,” they mentioned.
“It’s the identical phrases beneath a brand new heading.”

