Fired Limkokwing lecturer appeals to High Court

An urgent application by Joseph Raisi, who was fired two weeks ago for allegedly leaking a marking key at the Limkokwing University has been thrown out by the High Court.

Acting Judge Michael Leburu advised Raisi, who was a lecturer at the Faculty of Information Communication and Technology, to lodge his case through the normal court process as he had failed to adduce explicit facts, which rendered his matter urgent.

Raisi had approached the court seeking a review to set aside the decision by the Chairman and Disciplinary Committee of the Limkokwing University held on June 2, 2010 to June 7 that resulted in him being dismissed from the institution's employment.

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