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Scholar in row over Gaddafi ties is to leave LSE

An academic involved in the scandal over links between the Gaddafi regime and the London School of Economics is to leave the institution ahead of a report into the affair.

Published on
November 1, 2011
Last updated
May 11, 2015

David Held, often described as an 鈥渋nformal academic adviser鈥 to Saif Gaddafi, son of the fallen Libyan leader Mu鈥檃mmer Gaddafi, during his time at the LSE, will become chair of politics and international relations and master of University College at Durham University on 1 January.

Professor Held had been a co-director the LSE鈥檚 Global Governance research centre, which was shut on 31 July. The closure followed criticism of the LSE鈥檚 acceptance of a 拢1.5 million gift to the Global Governance 颅centre from the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation.

Lord Woolf, the former Lord Chief Justice, was asked by the LSE to investigate the decision to accept the donation and the institution鈥檚 other links to the Gaddafi regime, including allegations that Saif Gad颅dafi鈥檚 doctoral thesis was plagiarised. The findings of his report will not be made public until the Univer颅sity of London has published its own report into the plagiar颅ism allegations.

After the decision to accept the gift, Saif Gaddafi gave the LSE鈥檚 Ralph Mili颅band Memorial Lecture in 2010. Introducing him, Professor Held said: 鈥淚鈥檝e come to know Saif as someone who looks to democracy, civil society and deep liberal 颅values for the core of his 颅inspiration.鈥

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A spokeswoman for the LSE, which denies that the Global Governance centre was shut because of the row over links to Libya, said of Professor Held鈥檚 move: 鈥淭his is a personal decision made by Professor Held for academic 颅reasons.鈥

Professor Held says in a statement issued by the LSE press office: 鈥淭his move is being made for academic reasons, and I look forward to the new avenues of research that this role will bring. I have many links to LSE, which will be maintained in the years ahead.鈥

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Professor Held has previously said that his support for Saif Gaddafi 鈥渨as always conditional on him resolving the dilemma that he faced in a progressive and democratic direction鈥e tragically, but fatefully, made the wrong judgement.鈥

john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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