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Heriot-Watt names QC to review appointment of sex abuse professor

Kevin O鈥橤orman due to be sentenced on 18 September

Published on
September 6, 2019
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September 6, 2019

Heriot-Watt University has appointed a QC to review the chain of events that led it to appoint a professor subsequently found guilty of sex offences against students.

Kevin O鈥橤orman, a former director of internationalisation at Heriot-Watt, was convicted last month of 14 counts of assault against eight young men, committed between 2006 and 2017. The offences were committed both prior to and during his employment at the university.

The professor of management worked at the University of Strathclyde from 2005 until he was suspended in 2011 after a complaint was made against him. He left the following year, apparently with references and a pay-off, and no report was passed to the police,听糖心Vlogreported last month.

Former colleagues of O鈥橤orman at both institutions told听THE听that they听wanted听investigations to reveal exactly what senior management knew and when.

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Heriot-Watt said on 6 September that Morag Ross QC is to 鈥渆xplore whether lessons can be learned after the university received positive references鈥 for O鈥橤orman during the recruitment process.

Richard Williams, Heriot-Watt principal and vice-chancellor, said: 鈥淲hile it was our own disclosure procedures that caught Kevin O鈥橤orman and led to criminal proceedings, this review aims to understand how it was that we employed him in the first place.

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鈥淓very decision we have made has been to support victims, students and staff, and we will continue to support them until we are satisfied no more can be done. We will not rest in the pursuit of more stringent processes that protect students and staff.鈥

Professor Williams added: 鈥淲e want everybody at Heriot Watt to feel entirely satisfied that we are transparent, available and trusting of anyone who wishes to raise concerns in private.鈥

Heriot-Watt said that its review will run at the same time as a separate investigation at Strathclyde. Heriot-Watt 鈥渨ill make its findings available to that investigation, and to the public,鈥 the university said.

john.morgan@timeshighereducation.com

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