User talk:Thedeesider

With regard to the recent appointment controversy, I would hope that it's nature should be fairly self-evident to anyone confident enough to edit the page. In failing to declare that his appointment, his sole appointment who was interviewed individually with no competitors, shared a co-directorship in a company which held Prondzynski's family estate, the Principal violated various aspects of the university's own governing documents, including its ethics policy. The fact that these companies are, as I believe you've pointed out, commonplace with respect to land estates and the like is something I have no disagreement with but the 'fuss' is fairly clear. I would look to point out that I am not a named party in any sense with this incident, I have no relationship with any of the RGU Board of Governors and my only connection/interest to RGU is as an alumnus.