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Article currently includes the sentence: "The Malatras appointment as SUNY Chancellor without a national search and despite his lack of higher education qualifications at the urging of now disgraced former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has been further called into question with the ongoing probes/investigations about his role in Cuomo's lucrative book deal as well as the deliberate under counting of New York State nursing home deaths and his feud with one of the women who accused the former governor of sexual harassment."
In addition to being a run-on sentence, it contains no information that isn't already expressed more coherently elsewhere in the entry. Some of the phrasing is also unclear; as an example, "lack of higher education qualifications" isn't correct, as he holds a PhD. What the initial author presumably meant was "lack of experience in higher education instruction." The second half of the sentence is also about Cuomo, not Malatras, and should not be included here. Now that Malatras has stepped down (12/15/21) additional information will emerged and a expanded section about his chancellorship & surrounding scandals can be written in the near future. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.164.207.167 (talk) 06:19, 16 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]