Wits moves to suspend some protesting students

Wits moves to suspend some protesting students

Wits University issued letters of suspension to some protesting students on Thursday. 

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“We also issued multiple suspension orders to disruptors who transgressed the university’s rules,” the university’s spokesperson Shirona Patel said on Friday morning.


“The legal office will continue to work through the evidence submitted by the Wits community to ensure that perpetrators who can be identified, are charged.”


The suspensions come amid the ongoing student protests against financial exclusion, historical debt and lack of funding and accommodation.


Students have been protesting for most of the week.


Patel said some of the students who were part of the violence were academically excluded.


“During the course of the suspension processes and other investigations, we found that some of the perpetrators who were committing infractions were academically excluded. Some had failed multiple times, had lost their funding, and were now demanding to be registered.”


She added that engagements with the SRC have not yielded any results.


“We have reached out to the Students’ Representative Council but they have declined to engage at this stage. We will continue these efforts through the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs.


“All university activities are continuing as scheduled tomorrow and lecturers and academics have been requested to make up for any time lost and to upload relevant material to Ulwazi.”

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