NEW: UG JCR Executives at Commonwealth Hall are Each Given a Three-Year Minimum Suspension Due to Misconduct

By | 17 June 2023

The University of Ghana’s administration has suspended four former Commonwealth Hall Junior Common Room (JCR) Executives.

Management claims that the students “planned or enabled the organization” of a number of meetings at Commonwealth Hall’s JCR, which served as a forum for the delivery and dissemination of “false, careless, and defamatory comments against senior officers of the institution.”

The Vice Chancellor’s office, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs), and the university as a whole are among the senior officers of the university who have been negatively impacted by these false assertions.

The former JCR Executives of the Commonwealth Hall were suspended after the Disciplinary Board for Junior Members established a case of misconduct against them in violation of the University of Ghana Statutes 2011 (as amended) and the University of Ghana Regulations for Junior Members, 2017, according to a statement announcing the suspension.

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The University of Ghana Statutes 2011 (as modified), Regulations 7.11(c)(xiv) and (xv), and (f)(ii) and (iii) of the University of Ghana Regulations for Junior Members, 2017, were also broken by the students’ behaviour, according to the Disciplinary Committee.

In accordance with Section 45(g) of the University of Ghana 2011 Statutes (as modified), the students have each received a three-year academic suspension from the institution.

Paul Anim Inkoom (President), Bright Gati (Vice President), Daniel Kofi Boakye (Secretary), and Daniel Odoi Nyarko (Treasurer) are the students.

In the meantime, the university students have been asked to familiarize themselves with the university’s statutes to prevent breaking them.

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