The Australian 23 April 2012
An investigation by regulators into last year’s University of Queensland admission scandal is unlikely to achieve anything but added bureaucracy and red tape, according to Richard Henry, deputy vice-chancellor at UNSW. “To an outsider it looks like the UQ governing body dealt with a very difficult matter and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency is interfering well after the event without any prospect of adding value,” said Professor Henry, “I am at a loss to understand what value TEQSA has to add to a properly functioning governing body at UQ.”
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