Meanwhile, the University Coordination Committee staged a demonstration here on Tuesday evening on the audiotape scandal. A section of associations termed the circular as an intimidatory tactic to prevent employees from unionising and speaking on the issues affecting the university. “It makes us wonder if the university administration has anything to hide in the audiotape scandal and therefore they are afraid of its employees speaking out,” he said. Voicing similar concerns, R. Murali, secretary of the Save MKU Coalition and former Principal of Madura College, also questioned the timing of the circular. Importantly, he said that the circular will also indirectly deter the staff members from providing information to the one-member Commission appointed by the Governor to investigate the scandal.
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