Free speech complaints ‘not going away’ despite law pause

Universities urged to continue work to tackle free speech concerns after being ‘handed reprieve’ by minister

Published on
August 6, 2024
Last updated
August 13, 2024
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Yes, whatever happens to the 23 Act the OfS should ensure s43 of the 86 Act is robustly enforced - using the Complaints Scheme it has been consulting on, as operated by the FS Tsar, to provide aggrieved parties and Us with a speedier and lower-cost route to settlement (rather than the party subjected to the egregious social media mob’s ’pile on’ having to proceed via JR over s43 or go to an ET - and Us’ recent track record at such ETs has not been good - they face hefty legal costs and chunky compensation payouts, which will soon be worrying their legal liability insurers and require careful review of the U’s risk register…).

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