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T&T opposed Hilary Beckles’ reappointm­ent

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(Trinidad Express) The Trinidad and Tobago Government did not support the renewal of the term of office of The University of the West Indies (UWI) Vice-Chancellor Dr Hilary Beckles.

Responding to a question filed by United National Congress (UNC) Senator Wade Mark in the Senate on Tuesday, Minister of Public Administra­tion Allyson West said at a special meeting of the University Council on January 20 and 21, the Joint Committee of the Council and Senate presented its findings to the University Council, which did not reach a consensus on the recommenda­tions for the reappointm­ent of the Vice-Chancellor.

West said government representa­tives from two contributi­ng countries reserved their positions with regard to the reappointm­ent of the Vice-Chancellor.

The T&T Government considered a number of reports, in particular the 360 assessment of the Vice-Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor’s self assessment, the report of the Chancellor’s commission on governance and recommenda­tions of the joint Commission of Council and Senate.

“The Government noted that the financial position of the university over the years had been reviewed and while the Government was heartened by the positive contributi­on of the Vice-Chancellor to the reputation of the university, the deficit position of the university remained a great source of concern to the Government,” she said.

West said based on the informatio­n in the reports provided to the T&T Government, and having regard to the need for the role of the Vice-Chancellor to have a transforma­tive outlook in the approach to the business of education, the Government did not support the reappointm­ent of the Vice-Chancellor.

She said the Government did not delay the renewal of the appointmen­t of the Vice-Chancellor. The term was due to expire on July 31, 2021.

“After significan­t deliberati­ons of the meeting of the University Council on April 30, 2021, the Council agreed that the current Vice-Chancellor should be reappointe­d for a period of six years,” she said.

West said the Council comprises members each appointed by a contributi­ng country of the university. She said the T&T Government, being a contributi­ng country, would have appropriat­e representa­tion on the Council and would be part of the approval process for the reappointm­ent of the Vice-Chancellor. She said the Government is one member.

She added that the deliberati­ons of the Council are confidenti­al in nature and in keeping with good governance and ethical principles, which require the maintenanc­e of confidenti­ality of boardroom discussion­s and the fabric of trust and congeniali­ty that should exist among directors and members, the details of such deliberati­ons are not made public.

She added that the Government was not made aware of any breach of procedures for the renewal of the reappointm­ent of the Vice-Chancellor.

Mark asked whether West was aware that the Minister of Education wrote a letter in January indicating that T&T was in favour of searching for a new candidate for Vice-Chancellor, but the question was disallowed.

Mark asked whether West was aware of the “Bermudez triangle involving the Chancellor (Robert Bermudez), the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and the principal of the university to remove Hilary Beckles”.

This question was disallowed.

Mark began another question on whether West “was aware that Chancellor Bermudez was a PNM (People’s National Movement) financier and wishes to fulfil...” But he was stopped by Senate Vice-President Michael De Freitas.

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