The University of Regina’s Independent Office of Internal Audit has reportedly completed its review of the URegina Women’s Centre annual general meeting that was disrupted in March. CTV News states that the auditor determined that several attendees engaged in behaviors that could be considered disrespectful, intimidating, or disruptive. The university will now be assessing these actions to determine if they violated university policies. It will not be pursuing the allegations related to racial discrimination, physical harassment, or privacy violations; CTV News reports that these allegations either had insufficient evidence or were “out of scope.” According to Regina Leader-Post, the centre successfully held its annual general meeting this month, without incident.