USP remains silent after reports that 3 staff sent home afte

USP remains silent after reports that 3 staff sent home after allegedly leaking information


USP remains silent after reports that 3 staff sent home after allegedly leaking information
USP remains silent after reports that 3 staff sent home after allegedly leaking information
Attorney General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. [image:File]
The University of the South Pacific will not make any public comments on internal matters after reports that three USP staff of the Human Resources and Finance departments have been sent home.
It is alleged that the three were disciplined after they leaked information to the media.
USP has maintained that it will not engage publicly on its recruitment processes or policies in respect to individual contracts after allegations surfaced of more people appointed to senior positions at USP without proper procedures being followed.

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