// //Who decides what is, or more importantly, what isn't correct? //
I asked that on page 1. //
There is this stuff called Law for a start.
No I dont want to discuss interminably whether he was fired as a result of lawful process - he had an honorary contract at the Lab,
that is, in this context, a fancy title and possible lab space ( but possibly not) and no payment and no agreed budget. It is NOT a contract and so the uni can terminate it at will. It would have been done by the fella who granted the hon professorship - the usual professor or head of dept. He Sir Tim would have been invited to resign the post before getting terminated.
[ We had one at work and he had no idea how quickly he could be run out of the place when he started playing up - misunderstood the nature of an honorary contract which paradoxically is NOT a contract with an honorarium ( = pay ) ] cut his throat and threw him down the steps of the front building. Bof ! that was the end of it.