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USP Library says they are not providing any services today in support of suspended VC Ahluwalia
Questions raised on who issued the directive to stop the services

USP Library says they are not providing any services today in support of suspended VC Ahluwalia

Questions raised on who issued the directive to stop the services

By Vijay Narayan
11/06/2020
University of the South Pacific Library

The drama continues at University of the South Pacific as the USP Library has tweeted that they are not providing any library services in support of suspended Vice Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia.

We are currently trying to speak to Senior Librarian, Elizabeth Fong.

With this critical university service being affected, questions are being raised on who has given the directive to stop the library services.

Fong has been part of the staff raising concerns about Ahluwalia’s suspension as she has been saying that staff and students supporting want him to be assessed on his Key Performance Indicators, and that there should be no interference.

USP’s Pro Chancellor, Winston Thompson will have a press conference soon.

Stay with us for developments.

USP students do not need to boycott exams or classes as the USP Council has acted – USP SA

By: Dhanjay Deo

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The University of the South Pacific Students Association has today stated that there will be no need for USP students to boycott exams, classes and other activities as the USP Council has acted and they have been informed that there will be a special council meeting of the USP which will look into the governing matters of the university.

The Spokesperson of the USP Students Association, Aneet Kumar says they are now expecting official communication regarding the special council meeting of the USP.

Kumar says there are two representatives of the USP Students Association in the USP Council and they will be putting their demands in the council meeting.

The association had written to the USP Council yesterday demanding for the resignation of the Chair of the USP Council, Winston Thompson, Deputy Chair of Council, Aloma Johansson and the Chair of Audit and Risk Committee, Mahmood Khan.

Allegations of Fiji attempting to nationalise USP are untrue – Akbar

Fiji Wants USP Governance Issues to be Resolved Quickly

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Minister for Education, Rosy Akbar says the Fijian Government is concerned about governance issues at the University of the South Pacific in light of a number of anomalies found by the USP Audit Team and wants the issues resolved quickly.

Akbar has expressed concerns about USP, which continues to be distracted from its core function of delivering quality teaching and education needed by our Pacific countries to build strong economies and prosper.

She also urged students to remain focused on what is most important - their education.

Akbar says as the host country with the largest number of enrolled students, and by far the largest contributor from the Pacific member countries, Fiji would like to see the matters resolved quickly through the internal mechanisms of the university.

She says it is clear, after studying all the material there is a need to address the governance anomalies which have disrupted the transparency at the university.

Akbar says a university is a place of learning and they must set an example to students, our future leaders, that any breach of rules will be investigated using the proper channels with action taken if and as appropriate.

The Fijian Education Minister says a large number of complaints against the Vice-Chancellor have been brought to the attention of the USP Audit Team prompting the investigation.

Akbar says the quantity and nature of the complaints were very serious and cannot be ignored.

She says the Vice Chancellor has been suspended while investigations are taking place, as per the procedure.

Akbar also stresses that allegations of Fiji attempting to nationalise USP is untrue and quite frankly uncalled for.

She says they want to ensure that USP students, including those from Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga, Samoa, Nauru and other countries do not fall victim to issues created by bad governance.

The Education Minister says all USP Council members should be advocating for good governance and transparency and be an example to students.

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