“Institutions cannot sustain without proper governance,” Dr Chandio said while talking to media adding that the struggle is against financial and administrative corruption and not against any individual.
He emphasised transparency and merit based admissions, examinations, financial structure, affiliations in all departments of the university.
He criticised the victimisation of the faculty members who were striving against corruption.
Recently, a member of SALUTA executive council, Mr Muhammad Hanif Tunio was ousted by the registrar from his position as an in charge of the department of computer science and information technology, allegedly because he did not vote in favour of registrar-led Democratic Group.
He pledged that such ‘evil’ tactics would not be able to restrict their movement against corruption, discrimination, nepotism and favouritism, which polluted sanctity of the institution.
Published in Daily Times, May 6th 2018.
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