Two Fort Hare University staff members placed on precautionary suspension amid GBV probe
The cases emanated from complaints lodged against them for alleged serious misconduct according to the university.
The main campus of the university of Fort Hare is situated in the fertile valley, some 120 kilometres due west of East London. Image: www.ufh.ac.za
The University of Fort Hare has placed two staff members on precautionary suspension pending the outcome of a sexual harassment and gender-based violence probe.
A communiqué sent by the university’s vice-chancellor and principal, Professor Sakhela Buhlungu, at the end of last month advised staff and students of the suspensions.
In it, Buhlungu said the precautionary suspension of the staff members was due to unrelated cases.
The cases emanated from complaints lodged against them for alleged serious misconduct, he added.
“The allegations of serious misconduct relate to the university’s policy on harassment, sexual harassment and gender-based violence, adopted on 13 September 2019, as well as the university’s code of conduct and related policies,” the advisory, also posted on the institution’s social media platforms, read.
Buhlungu said the university took contraventions of the policy serious and the two cases would receive the requisite attention to ensure disciplinary inquiries took place as soon as possible.
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