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Star academic sues New Zealand university over Covid abuse

Auckland failed to give public commentary the level of occupational protection that would be mandatory in the laboratory, says colleague of Siouxsie Wiles

Published on
November 20, 2023
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November 20, 2023
Siouxsie Wiles
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In what could be the first case of its type in the world, a celebrated New Zealand academic is suing her university over the harassment she endured because of her pandemic commentary.

Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles, the 2021 New Zealander of the Year and winner of the country鈥檚 Critic and Conscience Prize, alleges that the University of Auckland failed to adequately protect her from abuse and threats of violence.

Dr Wiles initiated court proceedings in early 2022 along with Shaun Hendy, whose Te P奴naha Matatini research centre won the 2020 Prime Minister鈥檚 Science Prize for helping steer New Zealand鈥檚 coronavirus response. Professor Hendy settled with the university and left in April 2022.

Dr Wiles鈥 case is now being heard in the Employment Court of New Zealand. She and the university declined to comment while court proceedings were under way.

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Professor Hendy said Auckland 鈥渟hould have moved a lot earlier鈥 before the harassment, which began in April 2020, escalated following the vaccine rollout in early 2021. 鈥淭he university was behind the eight ball and never really caught up鈥espite academics asking for help over and over again,鈥 he told 探花视频.

鈥淲hen Siouxsie Wiles goes into her lab, the university will supply her with a lab coat and safety goggles. When she goes on national TV to explain the country鈥檚 vaccination strategy, she should expect the same level of protection.鈥

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According to聽, Dr Wiles had her home address and contact details leaked online and was compared to Adolf Hitler, a Satanist, a cockroach and a psychopath. She was put on a 鈥渃itizen鈥檚 arrest鈥 list and threatened with jail, rape and execution.

Professor Hendy was聽聽in his university office.聽聽was placed on an online 鈥淣uremberg list鈥 for 鈥渃rimes against humanity鈥.

Professor Hendy said Auckland had not tracked the online abuse. 鈥淵ou wouldn鈥檛 expect the university to be deleting social media posts, but you would expect them to be monitoring it for threats,鈥 he said.

The institution had also left staff at the mercy of campus intruders. 鈥淗igh-profile incidents鈥 including the disruption of a vaccinology lecture had 鈥渆mboldened鈥 protesters: 鈥淭hey came on campus, found no security response and posted about it on social media.鈥

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Academics had also asked Auckland to conduct a risk assessment, he said. According to聽media reports, the university says it began a risk assessment in August 2021 and asked Dr Wiles to 鈥渕inimise public commentary鈥 while it was under way 鈥 a request she and fellow academics interpreted as an attempt to 鈥渟ilence鈥 them.

Professor Hendy said the process initiated by the university had been an audit of its systems, not a risk assessment. He said minimising public comment at that stage would have been 鈥渧ery difficult鈥 for Dr Wiles, taking her 鈥渙ut of play鈥 for 鈥渕ost of the critical period鈥 of the vaccine rollout. 鈥淔or a large part of the population, she was the most trusted commentator.鈥

Professor Hendy said that while New Zealand had largely 鈥渕oved on鈥 from the Covid furore, its effect on female commentators had been profound. 鈥淭he level of hate that some of the women were subjected to was nastier,鈥 he said.

鈥淔or all of us who were involved, it has changed our lives and how we look at the world. But鈥he sense of threat when you鈥檙e out in public [is] still very much with the women who were involved in the Covid response.鈥

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The hearings are expected to conclude by 24 November.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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