ASFS Statement on Ekpeki and New Code of Conduct
On December 10, 2024, the African Science Fiction Society (ASFS) released the following statement:
In light of further revelations in the case of the allegations made by Erin Cairns’ against ASFS member Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, the specific allegations of appropriation and non-disclosure have been investigated by a third party and no longer stand, and a public retraction has been made.
As an urgent response, we have now published a new Code of Conduct with information on how to report and follow up on unethical behaviour. The Code of Conduct is available in full on our website here.
In light of the aforementioned, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki remains a member of ASFS. Any past and further complaints will be reviewed against our Code of Conduct once submitted as they will be for any ASFS member.
This situation has underscored the urgent need for all writer organizations, and especially us at the ASFS, to invest in education around commercial publishing, copyright and best practice, marketing, and the use of social media. In response to this, we will be programming a range of workshops over the coming year to empower our members, and we look forward to partner with other similar organizations to support these aims.
Links: ASFS Member Code of Conduct.
This follows their earlier statement, released on October 29, 2024, announcing an investigation of claims of unethical behavior against Ekpeki. Our coverage of the allegations is here.
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