Swansea University has pulled out of a 拢600 million joint venture in Kuwait, as the fallout from the university鈥檚 suspension of its vice-chancellor and a dean continues.
The scheme to create a private university and medical school in Kuwait was linked to the suspended dean of the School of Management, Marc Clement,聽.
Swansea suspended its vice-chancellor, Richard Davies, in November. The suspensions appear to have been linked to concerns over plans to build a 拢200 million Wellness Village at Llanelli, part of the 拢1.3 billion Swansea Bay City Deal.
The same company that at one stage was the development partner in the Wellness Village was involved in the Kuwaiti project, Wales Online said.
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A Swansea spokeswoman said: 鈥淭he trustees of Swansea University council have decided that the university cannot continue with a project to build a medical school and university in Kuwait, known as Project Shifaa.
鈥淧roject Shifaa has never previously been presented to the university council for approval by the trustees.聽The trustees have concluded that it is impossible or impracticable for the project to be fulfilled.
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鈥淭he reasons for this include the previous involvement of Kent Neurosciences, and its successor company, Sterling Health, and the logistical difficulties in delivering the project.鈥
In February, Swansea said that it had made a 鈥渇ormal criminal complaint鈥 after investigating issues related to the Llanelli development project.
In a 10-page grievance letter to that emerged in January, Professor Davies said that the Wellness Village project took up 75 per cent of the 鈥渃olumn centimetres鈥 in the suspension letter that he received, with the rest detailing allegations that he 鈥渇ailed to assure appropriate due diligence, governance and systems of control around major projects and commercial activities of the university鈥.
He accused the university registrar of trying to 鈥渟eize the position of vice-chancellor鈥 and said that the university council has been 鈥渘egligent in permitting this manifestly unfair concentration of power in the hands of one person鈥.
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Earlier this month, Swansea announced that Paul Boyle would leave his role as University of Leicester vice-chancellor to take over at Swansea 鈥渇ollowing the planned retirement of Professor Richard Davies at the end of the current academic year鈥.
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