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Australia's Senate urges university reforms, including pay caps and greater transparency.
An Australian Senate report has called for sweeping reforms to university governance, citing poor accountability, conflicts of interest, and excessive executive pay.
It recommends capping vice-chancellor salaries at around AU$535,000—similar to the prime minister’s pay—and establishing an independent remuneration tribunal.
The report urges transparency in executive pay, consultant spending, and council decisions, along with mandatory staff and student representation on governing bodies.
The National Tertiary Education Union supports the measures, emphasizing bipartisan backing and the urgent need to restore trust in public universities.
El Senado de Australia insta a las reformas universitarias, incluyendo límites salariales y mayor transparencia.