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Researchers publish anti-fraud plans
17.12.2001
UK
BBC News
Plans for a national body to tackle research fraud have been published by doctors and scientists concerned that foul play is undermining the good name of science. The Committee on Publication Ethics (Cope) agreed at a meeting in October that concerted action was needed.
Israeli Officials Questioned on Fraud
11.12.2001
Israel
Laurie Copans - Associated Press Writer
Israel grants government workers 10 to 20% pay increases for every advanced degree they earn; and as a result, dozens of civil servants, including top education officials, have been put under investigation for obtaining fake degrees.
Please sir, may I have some more?
30.11.2001
South Africa
Hassen Lorgat - The Educators' Voice
Feeding schemes in our primary schools were implemented from 1994 as part of the Reconstruction and Development Programme. The main aim of the feeding schemes was to ensure that the basic nutritional needs of millions of malnourished South African children living in poverty were met. Meanwhile school feeding schemes that offer many of these children the only meal of their day are being threatened by bureaucratic inefficiencies and corrupt practises on the part of independent suppliers.
Corruption said to be flourishing in education
11.10.2001
Ghana, Kazakhstan, Poland
Prague Conference News
Ghana. Kazakhstan. Poland: In many countries, teachers must bribe their way into teacher-training college. Some then collect their salaries and do not actually teach; when they do, they demand bribes for students to pass exams. "Textbook racket" is also a common practice.
Diploma forgery goes electronic in China
20.09.2001
China
Chronicle of Higher Education
Counterfeiters are reportedly finding ways to foil China's new electronic registration system for university diplomas. According to government statistics, 600,000 fake diplomas are circulating in China, although many officials suspect that the actual number is much higher.
Scholarship fund in South Africa is robbed
20.09.2001
South Africa
Chronicle of Higher Education
The auditor-general is investigating the financial office of the provincial government of the Eastern Cape, which gets $827,000 a year from the federal government for a scholarship fund that is supposed to benefit 650 to 700 students from the impoverished province. At least some of the scholarships have gone unpaid as far back as 1997.
Corrupt admissions alleged in China
13.09.2001
China
Jiang Xueqin - Chronicle of Higher Education
A confidential list of students admitted to the prestigious Shanghai Communications University, along with information about their qualifications and the influential people who pushed for their admission, has been circulating on the Internet in China. The leaked list has renewed public debate over allegations of corruption in university admissions.
Paige to tackle fraud at education dept
03.05.2001
USA
Stephen Burd Burd - Chronicle of Higher Education
At a Congressional hearing in April, the department's inspector general revealed that the agency has lost track of at least $450-million in the past three years. Much of the money was lost in duplicate payments to grant recipients, states, and contractors. But some of it, she said, was stolen or improperly spent by department employees and contractors.
Russian Federation to try standardized exam
19.04.2001
Russian Federation
Bryon Mac Williams - Chronicle of Higher Education
The Russian Federation will begin testing a system of state examinations this year, similar in format to the SAT in the United States and aimed at reducing corruption and creating equitable access to higher education. A single test is planned to be instituted nationwide in 2004.
World's biggest diploma mill brazenly stems it up
17.04.2001
Romania
Justin Wells - Degreeinfo.com
For years, a Romanian degree mill sold fake diplomas all over the world. Every moth $ 2 million had been transferred into a bank account in Cyprus. On the March 5, however, a joint action of US authorities (FTC) and British authorities shut down all the dozen-or-so websites. However it will probably not put them out of business since their main tools are Email spams and clever telemarketing.
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