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Review finds 11 complaints relating to Peter Rathjen’s time at UTAS, university says

The University of Tasmania says an independent review into its management of issues surrounding former vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen’s leadership has received 11 complaints relating to themes of sexual misconduct, discrimination, bullying and failures of the complaints system.
Key points:
- The independent review looked at the university’s management issues during former vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen’s tenure
- The university says the review received 11 complaints, three of which related directly to Professor Rathjen
- The university has apologised to survivors and accepted all recommendations
The university has released its response into the review, overseen by barrister Maree Norton, and the recommendations, but not the review itself.
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