Future of USP vice-chancellor in limbo but Samoa keen to be

Future of USP vice-chancellor in limbo but Samoa keen to be safe haven


By Soli Wilson of the Samoa Observer
The deported vice-chancellor of the University of the South Pacific has told the
Samoa Observer that his future remains in limbo after he was expelled from Fiji, the 12-nation regional university’s headquarters.
Speaking to the
Observer from Nauru, Professor Pal Ahluwalia said the decision about where to serve out his tenure remains out of his hands.
The remarks come the day after Samoa formally extended Professor Ahluwalia the offer of a safe haven.
The professor says he had received offers from both Samoa and Vanuatu to offer him a safe haven, but that the decision about where he ends up will be up to the university.

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