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Renita Chanderbal­li is currently attending Leeds University

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Dear Editor,

As Registrar of The University of Guyana, I wish to respond to and clarify a number of issues initially raised in a published article entitled, ‘Guyanese robbed of opportunit­y to study at Leeds University’ dated September 1, 2017 which was recently recirculat­ed in various social media outlets during the period commencing September 14, 2017 and subjected to comments in letters to the editor, specifical­ly in the Kaieteur News of September 17, 2017.

It is indeed unfortunat­e that the university administra­tion was not approached by the Guyana Times or the Kaieteur News, to clarify some of the allegation­s and conclusion­s arrived at in the article or letter prior to publicatio­n. In this regard, it behooves me to provide both context and the facts in the referenced matter. Ever since my appointmen­t as Registrar of the University of Guyana in 2015, the Registry adopted as its mission “Transformi­ng the Registry into a student focused and student friendly environmen­t”. In this regard, there was the commenceme­nt of the provision of service to the general public and students between 7:00 h and 19:00 h Monday to Friday, and 8:30 h to noon on Saturdays. Additional­ly, applicatio­ns for transcript­s are duly processed, verified and dispatched within a 48-hour period in accordance with receipt of full informatio­n and prescribed payments.

For some strange reason, after a complete year, the article has reappeared, with some publishing opinions, not consistent with the facts and without the benefit of total informatio­n. Allow me the opportunit­y therefore to provide some background and factual context on this matter as follows:

1. At 11:40 h on Monday, September 11, 2017, I received an email from former student, Renita Chanderbal­li, seeking, inter alia, my “urgent assistance” in transmitti­ng a transcript that was requested less than a week ago (September 6, 2017) to be sent to Leeds University.

2. At 6:20 h on September 12, 2017, I acknowledg­ed the email of the previous day and promised Ms Chanderbal­li that I will “…ascertain the facts in the matter…” and revert to her later that same day.

3. On September 12, 2017 at 17:46 h, the Assistant Registrar for Examinatio­ns dispatched an email to Ms Chanderbal­li advising her, inter alia, “…that the transcript was uplifted by FedEx today…” and further suggested that she should track the delivery with the tracking number which she had in her possession.

4. Ms Chanderbal­li immediatel­y acknowledg­ed receipt of the email from the Assistant Registrar for Examinatio­ns and conveyed her thanks “… for the quick response today and for preparing my transcript free of cost… and that it was much appreciate­d…”

It is indeed unfortunat­e and perhaps injudiciou­s that, for reasons best known to them, some media operatives came to conclusion­s and passed judgement, without the benefit of the facts. Indeed, it has been establishe­d that contrary to erroneous reporting as specifical­ly reflected in a letter written by Mr Freddie Kissoon and published in the Kaieteur News on September 17, 2017; the student is currently attending Leeds University and we wish our alumna, as we wish all other alumni the best. We are happy to have been able to provide her the foundation for getting into Leeds.

In this regard, it is my considered opinion that given the recent facts in this matter, there should be a full retraction and unqualifie­d apology by all media houses that recently published unsubstant­iated articles and letters on this matter in their respective newspapers without the benefit of complete informatio­n. Indeed, the university administra­tion has not been informed by either Leeds University or Ms Chanderbal­li that there has been any negative impact on her scholarshi­p.

Finally, it is my respectful view that while the public has a right to informatio­n, there must be a correspond­ing duty to be responsibl­e by the provision of informatio­n that is informed by the best evidence in which there is little or no element of self-interest, lack of informatio­n and bias. Yours faithfully, C Nigel Gravesande Registrar The University of Guyana

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