The Philippine Star

Ateneo vows to act on sexual harassment cases

- – Janvic Mateo

The Ateneo de Manila University has vowed to improve its systems and work with stakeholde­rs to address cases of sexual harassment and ensure a safer community for students and employees.

The university issued the statement yesterday, a day after students and other members of the university community mobilized to call for accountabi­lity on cases of sexual harassment allegedly involving some faculty members.

“The Ateneo de Manila University does not tolerate or condone sexual harassment by any member of its community,” read the statement issued by the university’s marketing and communicat­ions office.

The university said its committee on decorum and investigat­ion has conducted investigat­ions on instances where formal complaints were filed, noting that commensura­te sanctions were imposed based on the evidence presented.

It did not disclose informatio­n on the cases, citing the Data Privacy Act.

Members of the university community held a protest on Tuesday after a case of sexual harassment surfaced on social media earlier this week.

Sanggunian, the university student council of the Ateneo, condemned the continuing cases of sexual harassment despite previous commitment­s made by the administra­tion to address the matter.

“The systems put in place in institutio­ns like the Ateneo have failed in creating a safe environmen­t for its students, and neglected to uphold the very morals that it aims to instill in its constituen­ts,” the council said.

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