More corruption at CIUT.
CIUT, U of T's community radio station at St. George campus, has fired its manager over an unspecified issue.
The station's Board of Directors voted to cancel then-station manager
Brian Burchell's contract last Monday. Ken Stowar is now the station
manager in addition to his previous role as program director.
“We've asked Ken Stowar to serve at least until the annual general
membership meeting in March,” said Gage Averill, chair of CIUT's Board
of Directors.
Stowar said Averill asked him about accepting the position on September 27.
“[Averill] asked if I would consider stepping in as the acting station manager, and I said yes.”
Stowar added that Burchell was dropped because of an audit issue.
“[Burchell was] requested to work in cooperation with internal audits
of the University of Toronto and as to what that is about specifically,
I really have no idea,” said Stowar. “I was just asked to step in and
here's why.”
U of T's spokesperson said the university is unable to give any
additional information. Averill said he could not specify what exactly
led to the change, but explained it had to do with another company
managed by Burchell.
“We had a process of review over the last few months and decided to
terminate the contract with a company that Brian Burchell runs that had
management contracts for CIUT,” said Averill.
Burchell is publisher of Gleaner Community Press. Averill said he
wasn't sure if this is the company in question, and that it was
registered as a set of digits followed by "Ontario Inc."
Burchell did not respond to requests for comment. CIUT completed its week-long fall membership drive yesterday.
CommentsIf you dig a bit further, I'm sure you'll
find that Mr.Burchell has committed a number of crimes against his
listenership. Let's hope he doesn't get away with it.- Joseph A. Dec 1, 2010 at 04:50 PM
Stowar isn't any better than Burchell. He's
fired almost all the paid staff in order to replace them with his own
cronies and has cut back on original spoken word by killing Take 5.
Stowar is unpopular with volunteers and is making the same mistakes that
led to the divisions at CKLN. Let's hope the Board hires someone else
as station manager or CIUT's days are numbered. - Susan F. Fe 13, 2011 at 02:46 AM
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