Martin Everett, the vice-chancellor of the University of East London, has left the university. He resigned on 24 February after more than seven months on suspension.
Professor Everett was suspended last July after allegations of 鈥渓ack of leadership鈥 were raised against him.
In a statement released today, the university said: 鈥淭he board of governors and Professor Martin Everett have agreed that it would be in the best interests of the University of East London for him to resign as vice-chancellor.
鈥淭he board recognises Professor Everett鈥檚 considerable standing as an academic and researcher and makes no criticism of his integrity or conduct. However Professor Everett and the board both believe that, in the circumstances where there has been an irretrievable mutual breakdown in trust and confidence, a new vice-chancellor would be better placed to take the university forward. The board wishes Professor Everett well in his future career.
鈥淧rofessor Everett would like to thank the staff and students for their support during his time as vice-chancellor and to wish the university the very best for the future.
鈥淭he board and Professor Everett both now wish a line to be drawn under the matter and will be making no further public comment.鈥
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