The report found there were almost 180 reports by students about gender-based violence between December 2020 and May 2022.
A report commissioned by the University of Glasgow was critical of procedures within the student unions for reporting sex crimes
Morag Ross, KC, who led the review, said her inquiry had highlighted “serious problems” within QMU and GUSA in its processes to handle incidents. She said responsibility for handling complaints within the unions lay, in most cases, with a student elected to office, when they should be handled by senior, trained staff.
Our sister title The Herald revealed in September that the university had launched an inquiry into his conduct after a grievance alleging misogynistic behaviour by staff was upheld. The university later announced that Prof Leach was leaving to take up a new post in clinical research.
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