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University of the South Pacific v-c secures reappointment

Pal Ahluwalia to run multi-country university from Samoa, as audit clears management of breaches

Published on
August 9, 2021
Last updated
August 9, 2021
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Ousted University of the South Pacific (USP) vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia has formally resumed his duties after signing a new contract.

In a statement, USP said it was 鈥渄elighted鈥 that Professor Ahluwalia had agreed to lead the university for another three years. He will be based on USP鈥檚 campus in the Samoan capital of Apia.

Professor Ahluwalia was deported in February from Fiji, where the unique multi-country university is headquartered, amid recriminations triggered almost two years earlier when he raised allegations of mismanagement by members of the institution鈥檚 previous administration.

The USP council resolved to offer him a new contract in early June, but the process was held up by disagreements over the legality of his reappointment.

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Professor Ahluwalia said he was glad to be running the university again in a formal capacity. He and his wife are working through the logistics of relocating to Samoa from Nauru, where he has been based since February. The journey is likely to necessitate two weeks of quarantine in Brisbane and again in Samoa.

The USP Students鈥 Association also welcomed the vice-chancellor鈥檚 reappointment. 鈥淲e would like to sincerely thank the university council for its bold leadership,鈥 it said in a statement. 鈥淲e have full confidence in the leadership of Professor Pal and we look forward to continuing our shared vision and journey.鈥

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Claims and counter-claims about mismanagement and governance problems at USP appear to have been put to bed following a string of meetings of the council in July.

In a statement issued following the last of the four meetings, on 20 July, the council noted that investigations by auditing firm KPMG had 鈥渇ound no evidence of material policy breaches by management鈥.

罢丑别听Fiji Sun聽had earlier聽聽that the KPMG report had 鈥渧indicated many of the discrepancies in the university鈥檚 internal operations鈥, including appointments and contract renewals involving senior administrators.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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