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

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

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.

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