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A first request was made on 25 May, and numerous others followed a special council meeting on 20 June that was adjourned by Ngonyama.\r\n\r\nAn <a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/media/uploads/documents/appendix_1_special_council_meeting_chronology_of_events_september_2022.pdf\">appendix</a> to the letter provides a timeline of the council’s correspondence.\r\n\r\nCurrently both Ngonyama and Vice-Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng face <a href=\"https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-10-03-dark-days-accusations-of-capture-and-governance-instability-rock-uct/\">allegations</a> of misconduct surrounding Lange’s resignation. A <a href=\"https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2022-10-15-councils-decisions-on-recent-developments-at-uct\">statement</a> from 15 October announced that an independent panel will be established to investigate Lange’s resignation, as well as “matters related to executive relationships and resignations within and beyond the UCT executive management team”. A report is due by the end of this year.\r\n\r\nThe letter from Manjra, distributed to council members, states that “the chair has assumed the role of gatekeeper, feeding selective information to council members, and withholding crucial information”.\r\n\r\nIt says that Ngonyama has “deliberately, and by design, consistently delayed responding to our correspondence; and when she does, she does so at the last minute in order to both frustrate and filibuster processes”.\r\n\r\nAccording to the appendix to Manjra’s letter, after an “inexplicable” delay in response to the 25 May request for a special council meeting, a meeting was finally held on 20 June. This meeting was described as unprocedural and as “aided and abetted by the most prejudicial and incompetent chairing”.\r\n\r\nThe meeting was ultimately adjourned by Ngonyama, who claimed there was a lack of information on the agenda items.\r\n\r\nNumerous attempts to resume this meeting were stonewalled by the chair, according to the correspondence. A special council meeting was finally scheduled for 8 September, but this was cancelled on 5 September by Ngonyama. Again, she claimed there was an apparent lack of adequate documentation provided on the agenda items.\r\n\r\nNgonyama sent a message to council members claiming that she “asked the proposers of the special meeting to provide appropriate documentation for a resumed meeting. However, they have not yet done so. There is now too little time to circulate a revised agenda for the special meeting that had been rescheduled for this Thursday… and consequently, the meeting has been cancelled”.\r\n\r\nBut this essential documentation was sent “weeks prior”, according to Manjra’s letter. He called Ngonyama’s attempts to block the special meeting from happening as “prejudicial” and questioned the chair’s “obstinate reluctance to proceed with this meeting”.\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/media/uploads/documents/special_council_motion_september_2022_final.pdf\">A motion of censure</a> against Ngonyama was also sent to council members, requesting:\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li><em>An apology for the disrespect shown to both the substance of the concerns expressed in correspondence related to this Special Meeting, as well as to the character and motives of the signatories to the Special Meeting request;</em></li>\r\n \t<li><em>A commitment to continuing in the role of Chair of Council with respect for and recognition of the fact that it is not the Chair of Council’s role to govern on Council’s behalf.</em></li>\r\n \t<li><em>Council proceeds with discussion of the papers submitted for the 20 June meeting, as edited in subsequent submissions, with no disruptions, and with impartial chairing.</em></li>\r\n</ol>\r\nThe letter also noted that the “fissures and fractures which currently characterise council should never compromise good governance and undermine democratic, consultative, cooperative, and deliberative decision-making, in the pursuit of a blinkered agenda”.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, it read that UCT’s council is not “a personal club that expects displays of deferential servility; embraces only loyalists; while shunning, censoring, and silencing critical voices”.\r\n\r\nA special council meeting was finally <a href=\"https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2022-10-06-report-from-special-council-meeting-of-6-october-2022\">held on 6 October</a>. A vote was held to either establish an independent panel to investigate concerns around Lange’s resignation and governance issues, or to hold an internal and human resources-led investigation.\r\n\r\nThe latter motion was decided on, with the deciding vote cast by deputy chair Pheladi Gwangwa. Fourteen council members who voted for the independent panel came out with a <a href=\"https://twitter.com/GvanOnselen/status/1578278137925812224/photo/1\">statement</a> that said the voting process was “flawed” and irregular. The statement also noted that the council members’ requests for a special meeting to discuss the governance concerns have been “systematically thwarted”.\r\n\r\nThis decision to lead an internal investigation has since been rescinded and an <a href=\"https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2022-10-15-councils-decisions-on-recent-developments-at-uct\">independent panel is going to be established</a>, according to the university.\r\n\r\nUCT spokesperson Elijah Moholola did not wish to comment but referred us to the statement of 15 October (linked above) which announced the establishment of UCT’s independent panel. 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