The management of Tansian University has strongly denied allegations of sexual harassment recently leveled against a priest associated with the institution, describing the claims as false, misleading, and damaging.In an official statement released by the university, the management stated that no incident of sexual harassment involving the priest and any female student occurred either within or outside the university premises, contrary to reports circulating online.According to the institution, the allegations are entirely unfounded and appear aimed at tarnishing the reputation of both the priest and the university community.The university, however, acknowledged that there was a minor crisis within the institution last week but clarified that the issue had no connection whatsoever to sexual harassment. Management disclosed that the matter has already been reported to the police, while investigations are currently ongoing to identify those responsible.Tansian University further emphasized its commitment to maintaining high moral, ethical, and spiritual standards as a faith-based institution. The management reiterated that the university operates a strict zero-tolerance policy against all forms of misconduct, including harassment, intimidation, and abuse involving students or staff members.The institution also reassured students, parents, guardians, and members of the public that it remains committed to protecting the dignity, safety, and welfare of everyone within its academic community.The university urged the public to disregard what it described as malicious and unverified allegations and called on individuals spreading false information to desist from actions capable of causing unnecessary panic and reputational harm.

