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USP will start the new year with Fiji yet to pay $61.3 million in grants
Many USP projects and infrastructure have been deferred due to Fiji’s withheld grant

USP will start the new year with Fiji yet to pay $61.3 million in grants

Many USP projects and infrastructure have been deferred due to Fiji’s withheld grant

By Vijay Narayan , Dhanjay Deo
25/02/2022
Acting Prime Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum

After Acting Prime Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum’s confirmation that the Fijian government will not release the withheld grants to the University of the South Pacific, the university confirms that USP will start the new year with Fiji yet to pay $61.3 million based on the formula agreed to by the University Grants Committee.

The university confirms the USP Council has approved the 2022 Annual Plan and although there are many projects and infrastructure that have been deferred due to Fiji’s withheld grant, the university is managing because of the sacrifices made by its staff and management.

When questioned by fijivillage on whether the USP grants will be released, Sayed-Khaiyum says they will not release the funds until a full independent investigation into USP is done.

However he says they continue to pay for the fees of the students under the TELs and Toppers schemes.

In the USP Council’s November meeting, concerns were raised by the Committee on the ongoing challenges as a result of Fiji’s withheld grant to the USP.

It further noted the financial impact and risks associated with not receiving Fiji’s grant and advised the Council to resolve the matter amicably.

The USP Council is the highest decision-making body of the University, and usually meets twice a year to discuss the affairs of the University.

Members of the Council comprise the Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council, the Vice-Chancellor and President, Deputy Pro-Chancellor, representatives of the 12 Member-Country Governments, Australia and New Zealand Government representatives, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Secretary General, USP Senate Representatives, Staff representatives, Student representatives and Co-opted members.

When questioned by fijivillage on whether USP has had any discussions on the release of the withheld grants by Fiji, USP Vice Chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia says the USP Council has delegated this matter to a sub-committee and it is working through the process.

When asked on how will the students, staff and USP get affected as a whole if the grants are not released again this year, Professor Ahluwalia says USP remains committed and is focused on delivering a quality education and student experience to the South Pacific.

However USP confirms many projects and infrastructure have been deferred due to Fiji’s withheld grant.

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