Third-party review finds 'toxic' culture at University of Prince Edward Island

A University of Prince Edward Island logo is shown in a handout. A third-party review of allegations of workplace misconduct has found the university failed to create a safe, respectful, and positive environment for working and learning for staff and students. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

CHARLOTTETOWN - A review of allegations of workplace misconduct at the University of Prince Edward Island says the school had a toxic environment where bullying and harassment were widespread and condoned at the top.

The university mandated Toronto law firm Rubin Thomlinson in December 2021 to conduct the review, following misconduct allegations against its former president, Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. Investigators with the law firm said the president faced current allegations and two complaints from 2013 that he had allegedly made inappropriate comments to people who were bound by non-disclosure agreements.

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