The UCT Council has received the report from an independent panel investigating governance at the institution. The report, which will assist 'Council to strengthen the governance of the university', will remain confidential until its contents and recommendations have been fully considered.
"Council extends its appreciation to the panel for the detailed and important work that it has done and is confident that the report is a crucial step in assisting Council to strengthen the governance of the university," Arendse said.
"The content of the report and the recommendations contained therein are now under consideration by Council and will be discussed at a further meeting that will be scheduled shortly."that the UCT Council was described as increasingly toxic, with accusations of racism and claims of cover-ups.
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