Nathan Cofnas, the academic who accused a Cambridge University professor of plagiarism, has been suspended. He claims the suspension stems from accusations of discriminating against the late professor. The professor, whose name has not been widely circulated, recently died, prompting investigations into both the plagiarism allegations and Cofnas’s claims of discrimination. Details surrounding the plagiarism case remain unclear, but it reportedly involved concerns over the deceased professor’s work. Cofnas alleges that he is being targeted following his public accusations, suggesting a retaliatory action by the university. The university has not publicly commented on the specific reasons for the suspension, citing ongoing investigations. This case raises questions about academic integrity and the handling of accusations within Cambridge University.