Suspension of faculty member by VC is to hide true scale of financial irregularities: JNUTA
The University had not done any disciplinary inquiry against the accused persons despite the recommendations of the Fact-Finding Committee (FFC) constituted to investigate the matter, the JNUTA claimed.
The JNU Teachers' Association (JNUTA) has alleged that the suspension of a faculty member on charges of financial embezzlement of over Rs 88 lakh has been orchestrated by the Vice-Chancellor to hide his own 'inaction' and the true scale of financial irregularities. During an emergency meeting of JNU's Executive Council (EC) held earlier, a decision was taken to suspend and initiate criminal proceedings against some staff and a professor for "alleged misappropriation of funds", the Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers' Association claimed in a statement.
"Both fraud and embezzlement are serious violations of JNU rules, yet the entire exercise, that was clearly orchestrated in the EC by the vice chancellor and whose term ended eight months ago, was nothing but an attempt to hide his own inaction and the true scale of financial irregularities caused by the administration's wanton mis-management of public funds over the last five years," the statement read as reported by NDTV.
Elaborating it further, they said that the University had not done any disciplinary inquiry against the accused persons despite the recommendations of the Fact-Finding Committee (FFC) constituted to investigate the matter.
"... the JNU EC was advised that the inquiry and investigation against the charged persons be outsourced to the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and to the police. The EC has done so without even examining whether such a matter falls within the CVC's domain. There is also no legal justification for the EC treating a criminal complaint and a departmental inquiry as alternatives to each other," they said.
The teachers' body also said there are clear signs of a "cover up" in the fact that even as criminal cases are to be made out against identified JNU employees, there is no process of identifying all the fraudulent vendor companies which have allegedly received payments against forged bills and need to be criminally prosecuted.
They also claimed that no member of the JNU EC was allowed to see even a single page of the Fact-Finding Committee Report.
"Some financial irregularities were there in relation to certain projects had been in the knowledge of the administration since at least May 2021 or even earlier, and the matter was discussed in the Finance Committee meeting as far back as on July 6, following which the Fact-Finding Committee was constituted on July 7," they said.
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