Khyber Medical College Peshawar Sex Scandals.18 đź’Ż
At the time, Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq reinforced the institution's commitment, stating, “We have adopted a policy of zero tolerance for sexual harassment, plagiarism, and corruption in KMU, which is strictly implemented” . He emphasized that KMU’s anti-harassment committee operates transparently and that external pressures would not be allowed to derail disciplinary processes. This particular case was widely reported in major outlets such as Dawn and The Nation as evidence of the university's resolve to clean house.
In response to repeating scandals, the administration, led by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ziaul Haq, launched a structural overhaul. The primary goal has been transitioning the campus culture toward transparency and strict compliance with national human rights regulations. 1. Complete Ban on Intimate Relationships Khyber Medical College Peshawar Sex Scandals.18
Despite the implementation of formal policies, student bodies and young doctors' associations frequently raise concerns regarding structural pressure and bureaucratic delays. At the time, Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof
At the time, Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq reinforced the institution's commitment, stating, “We have adopted a policy of zero tolerance for sexual harassment, plagiarism, and corruption in KMU, which is strictly implemented” . He emphasized that KMU’s anti-harassment committee operates transparently and that external pressures would not be allowed to derail disciplinary processes. This particular case was widely reported in major outlets such as Dawn and The Nation as evidence of the university's resolve to clean house.
In response to repeating scandals, the administration, led by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ziaul Haq, launched a structural overhaul. The primary goal has been transitioning the campus culture toward transparency and strict compliance with national human rights regulations. 1. Complete Ban on Intimate Relationships
Despite the implementation of formal policies, student bodies and young doctors' associations frequently raise concerns regarding structural pressure and bureaucratic delays.