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Dean of Arts, Chairman of Islamic Studies, Coordinator of City Campus
This analysis examines the context of these institutional scandals, the role of digital leaks, and the structural reforms required to secure academic integrity. Contextualizing Scandals at Gomal University
was forced to resign after being caught in a private TV "sting operation" video Dean of Arts, Chairman of Islamic Studies, Coordinator
Gomal University, located in Dera Ismail Khan (D.I. Khan), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is one of the oldest and most prestigious public sector universities in Pakistan. Established in 1974, it has long served as a beacon of higher education for the southern districts of the province. However, in recent years, the institution has faced repeated controversies regarding administrative corruption, nepotism, and moral misconduct.
, the then-Director of the Institute of Linguistics and Humanities and Dean of Arts, who was forced to resign following the leak of a video documenting his misconduct. The Incident and Evidence Established in 1974, it has long served as
The controversy erupted when a series of hidden-camera sting operations and audio leaks surfaced online. These videos implicated senior, long-serving professors at Gomal University. The footage showed prominent faculty members—including departmental chairs and directors—using their academic authority, grades, and degrees to exploit and harass students.
While public exposure can act as a catalyst for swift university interventions, it also presents significant challenges regarding online misinformation, privacy violations, and the potential manipulation of digital assets. Impact on Institutional Credibility and Student Safety The Incident and Evidence The controversy erupted when
Despite these issues, the university administration has taken notable actions to combat misconduct in recent years, as highlighted below.
: The scandal was part of a larger investigation at the university into sexual harassment, drug use, and fake degrees. Consequently, the administration terminated four other employees —including two professors, Bakhtiar Khattak and Imran Qureshi—and banned them from entering the campus. Social and Institutional Impact
In response to these scandals, the university administration has publicly committed to a strict "zero tolerance" policy against harassment on campus. The current Vice-Chancellor has taken steps to address longstanding corruption and financial irregularities.