Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 25, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    IFC
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As the meeting began. Mas.it, who the commit
tee voted out of office Friday, attempted to chair
the meeting and conduct business.
Citing an ASUO Constitution Court decision that
he said states only tiie court may remove a student
government officer from his post. Masai said the
committee's decision to remove him was illegal
and invalid.
Masat also said the committee did not have the
necessary seven members to consider removing a
member.
Committee members Efrem Mehretab. Ed Car
bon. Anne Wagoner and Bobby Coe said thev had
followed correct procedures under IFC rules, and
told Masat he would have to take his case to the
Constitution Court.
The Constitution Court is tin? only body that
has the right to determine if our dei ision is ille
gal.1' Mehretab said "They should lie the ones to
say whether this or that should happen.'*
Lee also quoted the final paragraph of the Con
stitution Court opinion that gave the committee
the right to consider ejecting Masat
The opinion said Masai's removal is effective
unless the court decides otherwise, and the court
reserves the right to decide whether Masat's
removal from office was appropriate.
Moore accused Lee of corruption because he had
the authority to choose the court while lie was
ASUO president.
"Bobby, at least come out and lie honest." Moore
said "Didn't you appoint the entire Constitution
Court?"
Lee replied that he appointed a < ommitteo of
student government leaders, including Masat. to
choose the court.
Masat and Moore said the committee's decision
was also invalid because Lertuu had moved the
IFC reconsider its ouster of Masat after Friday's
vote.
Lerma said she could not recall whether she had
officially motioned that the committee reconsider
Masai's ejection from the committee or if any other
committee member had seconded the motion, but
Moore said he hod recorded her motion on audio
tape
However, a review of the committee's meeting
minutes showed no record of Lerma proposing a
motion, and Moore could not produce the tape
"The tape ran out." Moore said
After Scarborough cleared the room, the com
mittee conducted regular budget matters until
Moore returned with a statement from the Univer
sity Registrar s office stating that two Constitution
Court members who ruled on the committee's abil
ity to remove Masai were not enrolled in classes at
the University
Moore said the court's decision was invalid
because Chief Justice Paul Los ing and Justice Will
Portello were not attending the University when
they made their decision
1FC members Hobby Lee and Ld (arson said
Loving and Portello will not officially graduate
from tne University until June 1. so their decision
is valid.
The question of whether Loving and Portello
were attending the University at the time of their
decision looms large in this case because a court
ruling enabled the committee to consider Masai's
removal from the IFC.
The court met Friday and ruled the committee
could change two IFC rules in order to c onsider
expelling Masat
Citing a new ASUO Constitution Amendment.
Justice Michael 0'l.enrv had signed an injunction
preventing the committee from considering
whether to replace Masat Thursday
Because the new Incidental Fee Committee takes
office today, the final resolution of Masai's status
with the committee will probably end up in the
Constitution Court, Lee said
However, at tins time, Steve Masat is not a mem
her of the IFC. Lerma said.
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