Anti-China UQ student Drew Pavlou's suspension based on 'obvious fabrication', lawyer claims

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The lawyer for Drew Pavlou, a vocal opponent of the Chinese Government suspended from UQ last week for two years, says his client has been subject to a 'kangaroo court' disciplinary process.

About 20 per cent of UQ's revenue comes from Chinese students.

In a closed disciplinary hearing, the panel considered whether Mr Pavlou breached the university's code of conduct through activities such as on-campus activism against the Chinese Communist Party. The document alleges the fabricated evidence relates to an anonymous complaint that the university says shows that Mr Pavlou's social media comments had caused a student to withdraw.

 

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Obviously UQ is run by CCP arse crawlers.

UQ will no doubt be the subject of intense litigation.

QLD nominee for Australian of the Year

Give this guy a medal 🥇

Anti-CCP or anti-communism is completely different from anti-China. Plz make clear distinction!

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