Kyambogo University has dismissed Dr. Lawrence Eron, its former Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, following allegations of defiling a 16-year-old visually impaired girl. The 56-year-old was remanded to Luzira Prison last month by the Nakawa Chief Magistrate’s Court on charges of aggravated defilement.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Eli Katunguka announced the dismissal at a press conference, revealing that the decision was made during the 196th meeting of the Appointments Board Disciplinary Committee on July 24.
“The committee reviewed the written submissions from the university’s legal team and decided to dismiss Dr. Eron based on three counts. The committee found sufficient evidence of misconduct against him,” Prof. Katunguka stated.
In April, the university established a probe committee to investigate the allegations against Dr. Eron and ceased his salary payments after he went missing. The disciplinary process began during the 190th meeting of the appointment board on May 30, with multiple attempts to contact Dr. Eron proving unsuccessful.
“Summonses were published in the print media on June 5, requiring him to appear before the board on June 19, but he failed to show up. The Disciplinary Committee concluded that all efforts to reach him had been exhausted and decided to proceed ex-parte,” Prof. Katunguka added.
Dr. Eron faced charges including damaging the university’s image, willful insubordination, and absconding from duty. Prof. Katunguka emphasized that even if Dr. Eron serves his sentence, the university will not reinstate him. “Although Dr. Eron was previously a valued staff member, his actions have been gravely damaging,” he said.
According to the charge sheet, prosecutors allege that on October 12, 2023, Dr. Eron engaged in a sexual act with the victim between Kyambogo University and Namugongo Nsawo Village in Wakiso District. The victim, a secondary school student from Mukono District, was assaulted while Dr. Eron was coordinating the “All We See is Possibility” project, which involved a conference in Nairobi, Kenya. After returning, Dr. Eron allegedly assaulted the girl after dropping off other students.
Initially cooperating with the investigation, Dr. Eron absconded on December 14, 2023, after his case file was sanctioned and his HIV-positive status was revealed. Following a public appeal and a Shs10 million bounty, he was eventually re-arrested, charged, and remanded to prison last month.