LSE director resigns over Gaddafi links

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An independent investigation into the London School of Economics’ links with Libya has been ordered after the university’s director resigned over the controversy.

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Sir Howard Davies said the university’s reputation had suffered because of its ties to the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, and that it had been a mistake to accept £300,000 research funding from a foundation controlled by the dictator’s son Saif.

He admitted he made a “personal error of judgment” in travelling to Libya to advise the regime on how to modernise its financial institutions.

The investigation, to be conducted by former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Lord Woolf, will look in particular at the university’s links to Saif Gaddafi, who studied for an MSc and PhD there.

There are claims he plagiarised his PhD thesis, which was awarded in 2008, using a ghost writer and copying parts of it from other material.

In a statement, Sir Howard, a former head of the Financial Services Authority and deputy governor of the Bank of England, said: “I have concluded that it would be right for me to step down even though I know that this will cause difficulty for the institution I have come to love. The short point is that I am responsible for the school’s reputation, and that has suffered.”

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