Last month, IBA Karachi had expelled a student for helping bring to light a case in which a female member of staff was harassed by a male colleague. This action came in the wake of protests by IBA students against the case, which was described as workplace harassment.
According to a copy of the ruling by the university’s Disciplinary Committee, which had been circulating online, the student Mohammad Gibrail stood accused of “defaming” the university on social and broadcast media, as well as “inciting the masses especially the students to protest” against the institute.
Earlier reports had indicated that the student was asked to issue a public apology and remove his social media posts about the incident. His refusal was met with threats of expulsion. IBA students had earlier been protesting against what they described as pressure being brought to bear against him by the university administration.