The Law Development Center (LDC) has taken drastic measures to curb misconduct amongst staff members and improve it’s overall performance.
In recent years, LDC has been subjected to criticism regarding the failure rate of its candidates, much of which is attributed to mismanagement.
It is no surprise that the institution, on December 20, released a statement on the management committee’s decision regarding the Academic Registrar’s department.
At its meeting of Tuesday 20th December, 2022, the Management Committee considered a report of the Appointments Sub-Committee in respect of various disciplinary proceedings and took the following decisions regarding the Academic Registrar’s Department:
The Director is mandated to make arrangements for the continued smooth operations of the Academic Registrar’s Department and to fill the consequential vacancies at the earliest possible opportunity.
The Management Committee went on to reiterate its commitment to protecting the interests of students, lecturers, staff and all stakeholders and ensuring strict adherence to a zero tolerance policy towards any form of unprofessional, unethical or improper conduct.
The statement that was released by LDC Secretary Lukyamuzi Harris Ddungu has left many yearning for details about the Academic Registrar’s misconduct.
The affected parties are yet to respond to the restructuring.
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