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UGC forms probe committee against Islamic University VC

  • Committee to investigate allegations including teacher recruitment 
  • Committee asked to submit report promptly 
  • VC accused of recruiting teacher unethically
Update : 11 Jan 2024, 05:39 PM

The University Grants Commission formed a three-member probe committee to investigate allegations of irregularities, including in teacher recruitment, against Islamic University Vice-Chancellor Prof Shaikh Abdus Salam. 

A press release, signed by UGC Director Muhammad Jaminur Rahman, was issued on Thursday afternoon.

UGC member Professor M Abu Taher has been appointed as the convener of the probe body, with Additional Director M Fazlur Rahman and Deputy Director Muhammad Yousuf Ali Khan serving as members. 

The committee is mandated to investigate various irregularities raised against Prof Salam and submit its report promptly. The committee is granted the authority to inspect relevant documents during the investigation.

The committee was asked to submit its reports as early as possible. The release said the body can inspect any documents as part of its investigation.

Simultaneously, another probe body led by UGC’s general services, estate, and engineering division director Jafor Ahmad Jahangir has been formed to investigate the irregularities involving the university's acting registrar, HM Ali Hasan.

The controversy gained traction after 14 audio clips, allegedly containing conversations between the vice-chancellor and various individuals, went viral on social media between February 16 and June 13 last year.

Islamic University Acting Registrar HM Ali Hasan filed a general diary with the Islamic University police station on February 17 after an audio clip involving the vice-chancellor and a jobseeker of Islamic University's mass communication and journalism department surfaced online.

In one audio conversation leaked on March 8, 2023, the VC allegedly assured a person of securing his relative a favourable position in the university's economics department recruitment board. The Islamic University Teachers’ Association and Awami League-backed teachers’ alliance Shapla Forum submitted a written petition seeking an explanation from the vice-chancellor regarding the leaked audio conversations.

Prominent voices within the university community and progressive alliance teachers have called for a thorough investigation, emphasizing that a vice-chancellor should not disclose recruitment test information.

University Grants Commission member Prof M Abu Taher said they would go to the campus to investigate the incident soon. The ministry concerned would take action against the VC if any irregularities brought against him would be proved.

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