Yet Another Student Association Scam?
From yesterday's NZ Herald
Otago police are investigating the accounting practices of the University of Otago's Maori students association.
The matter was brought to police attention by members of the Otago University Students Association (OUSA).
"We are looking at the issue of discrepancies in regard to the accounting practices of the Te Roopu Maori group," Senior Sergeant Gavin Briggs of North Dunedin police told the Otago Daily Times.
OUSA president Paul Chong said the Maori students association was experiencing some "serious internal issues".
He said in the meantime OUSA was employing a Maori liaison officer so Maori students did not miss out during orientation week.
Otago police are investigating the accounting practices of the University of Otago's Maori students association.
The matter was brought to police attention by members of the Otago University Students Association (OUSA).
"We are looking at the issue of discrepancies in regard to the accounting practices of the Te Roopu Maori group," Senior Sergeant Gavin Briggs of North Dunedin police told the Otago Daily Times.
OUSA president Paul Chong said the Maori students association was experiencing some "serious internal issues".
He said in the meantime OUSA was employing a Maori liaison officer so Maori students did not miss out during orientation week.
1 Comments:
My source in OUSA told me that they knew something was up last year and got the cops in as soon as they had enough evidence to stop it.
I am still at a loss how the Maori association thought they could geta way with it. OUSA are very clever buggers!
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