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Plagiarising academic loses job twice

Author(s) : Geoff Maslen

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23.04.2011

A senior African academic has lost his job for the second time after an Australian university that appointed him in January belatedly discovered he had been forced to quit his South African post the previous November following charges of serial plagiarism.

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