Ubaldo Cuesta confirms to ABC his resignation for “personal and family reasons” and assures that the decision had nothing to do with the controversy that arose a few days ago.
Ubaldo Cuesta, the until now vice-rector of Communication of the Complutense University of Madrid, has resigned this Tuesday at the Governing Council of the aforementioned academic institution.
Cuesta, who will continue to be a professor of Information Sciences, has confirmed to ABC the decision, which has been motivated by “family and personal reasons”. Cuesta assures that his resignation It has nothing to do with the controversy lifted last week.
The former vice-rector of the Complutense denounced Jorge Clemente, the dean of Information, for harassment. According to Cuesta’s version of events, Clemente would have “blocked” three professorships that the former vice-rector directed.
According to Clemente and his entourage told ABC, Cuesta’s complaint occurred after «insistently ask for information about extraordinary professorships like that of Begoña Gómez. Specifically, Clemente, as dean of Information, would have paralyzed several chairs of his faculty after having detected “irregularities.”
Jorge Clemente, after the complaint, was summoned to the Madrid Assembly to testify in the investigative commission that is trying to clarify whether there was favorable treatment towards the wife of the President of the Government in the awarding of her extraordinary professorship.
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