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USP council not consulted over VCP deportation

          REPUBLIC OF NAURU

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MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Friday, 5 February 2021

 

USP council not consulted over VCP deportation

 

 

The University of the South Pacific Council issued a statement following today's meeting, that it was not consulted over the deportation of the Vice-Chancellor and President, and that it has not made the decision to dismiss the VCP.

 

Council expressed disappointment that it was not advised, as the VCPs employer, of the decision to deport him.

 

The Council has subsequently established a sub-committee, chaired by His Excellency President Lionel Aingimea including the council representatives of Australia, Tonga, Niue, Solomon Islands and Samoa as well as two senate representatives to look into this matter.

 

Council says the sub-committee will bring recommendations on these matters to Council.

 

In the interim, Dr Giulio Masasso Paunga will be acting Vice-Chancellor and President.

 

On the night of Wednesday 3 February the USPs VCP Professor Pal Ahluwalia and his spouse were issued deportation orders by Fiji immigration officials and Fiji Police, declaring them prohibited immigrants under the Fiji Immigration Act.