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    Fed govt bans award of honorary doctorate degrees to serving officials

    Nigeria

    Press

    Frank Ikpefan - The Nation

    The Nigerian National Universities Commission (NUC) has banned the awarding of honorary degrees to serving public officials. This decision was taken after an investigation found that honorary degrees are being used as a way to fraudulently gain the title ‘Dr’. The head of NUC warned that misuse of honorary titles undermines the integrity of universities and diminishes public trust in genuine academic qualifications. The report identified 32 Nigerian institutions operating as honorary degree mills.

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    KPK to formalize anti-corruption education in national curriculum

    Indonesia

    Press

    Diva Rifdah Rizkia P - Radio Republic Indonesia

    The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of Indonesia is set to embed anti-corruption education into the national curriculum. The idea is to break the current vicious cycle of corruption, where young people in their 20s and 30s are already committing acts of corruption. The idea is to foster a culture of integrity and ethical behaviour among future generations, and to reduce corruption through anti-corruption education from an early age.

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    Anti-corruption education: NACP presented the education integrity development strategy for 2026–2030

    Ukraine

    Press

    - National Agency on Corruption Prevention

    To address corruption in Ukraine’s education sector, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention has held an event to publish its “Education Integrity Development Strategy for 2026–2030”. The campaign aims to instil a culture of honesty, transparency and ethical behaviour across all levels of education. It plans concrete reforms, including updating teaching materials and teacher training in integrity.

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    University wrongly accuses students of using artificial intelligence to cheat

    Australia

    Press

    Julia Bergin -

    An Australian university accused nearly 6,000 students of academic misconduct in 2024, mostly for alleged unauthorized use of artificial intelligence in assignments. About one-quarter of referrals were dismissed, with some students waiting months for clearance. The university has since introduced training on ethical AI use for staff and students.

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    Magu advocates inclusion of anti-corruption studies in education curriculum

    Nigeria

    Press

    - The Guardian

    A former acting chairman of Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), i.e. the federal agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting financial crimes and corruption, has called for anti-corruption education to be integrated into primary and secondary school curricula, emphasizing that fighting corruption requires collective effort, and collaboration with judiciary and professional bodies.

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    Thousands of students report sexual violence at university

    UK

    Press

    Hayley Clarke, Emily Doughty - BBC

    A nationwide survey by England’s Office for Students revealed alarming levels of sexual misconduct in universities: 14% of students reported sexual violence, one in four faced harassments. Women and LGBTQ+ students were disproportionately affected. With 52,000 responses, this is the first sector-wide data, prompting calls for stronger prevention, training, and accountability measures.

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    National anti-plagiarism system to combat academic fraud

    Algeria

    Press

    Wagdy Sawahel  - University World News

    Algeria plans a national AI-powered plagiarism detection system for universities and research institutions, integrating SNDL and university library portals. Between 2018–2025, 50 Algerian papers were retracted (6.3 per year), while globally, around 0.08% of publications are withdrawn annually. By January 2026, the system will access major databases, detect complex plagiarism, and could serve as a model for Africa, promoting academic integrity and research transparency.

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    FG launch digital platform to transform data management in polytechnics, technical schools

    Nigeria

    Press

    - The street Journal

    Nigeria’s Federal Government (FG) has launched a unified portal to manage data across all polytechnics and technical institutions, with mandatory registration by December 2025. Developed by the National Board for Technical Education, the platform aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and operational efficiency in TVET, offering secure data management, streamlined institutional processes, and comprehensive technical support to improve service delivery nationwide.

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    OSCE and the national anticorruption center create a platform for dialogue on integrity and anti-corruption in the education sector in Moldova

    Moldova R

    Press

    - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

    The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and Moldova’s National Anticorruption Center hosted the “Anti-Corruption Café,” engaging officials and 45 young volunteers to discuss fighting corruption in the education sector. A “Pro-Integrity Test” reinforced awareness, supporting broader efforts to strengthen integrity and accountability in education.

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    Inside the world of Kenya’s ‘shadow scholars’ paid to write essays for UK students

    Kenya

    Press

    Sally Weale - The Guardian

    Kenya is a major hub for academic ghostwriting, with an estimated 40,000 shadow scholars in Nairobi alone, producing essays, dissertations, and coursework for international students. Earnings range from under 1 GBP per page to thousands of pounds for dissertations. Despite the 2022 ban on essay mills in the UK, ghostwriting practices persist, now increasingly intertwined with generative AI.

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