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  • Newspaper

    McGill hospital project suspected of corruption

    Canada

    Press

    Patrick McDonagh - University World News

    McGill University Health Centre, a joint university and teaching hospital, has issued a terse statement, confirming that 12 officers of Quebec's Unité permanente anti-corruption raided its offices as part of a wide-ranging investigation into corruption in the province's construction industry.

  • Newspaper

    Nigeria: Corrupt practices - Why ICPC targets varsities

    Nigeria

    Press

    Favour Nnabugwu - Vanguard

    The Acting Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) has focused the commission's attention on purging the Nigerian university system of the menace of corruption with the cooperation and collaboration of the National Universities Commission (NUC). This will entail a comprehensive system study and review of the country's institutions.

  • Newspaper

    ICPC beams searchlight on corrupt practices in Nigerian universities

    Nigeria

    Press

    Favour Nnabugwu - Vanguard

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, in conjunction with the National Universities Commission, NUC, is set to beam its searchlight on corrupt practices in the Nigerian universities over a chain of petitions received by the anti-graft commission. Abuses highlighted include admission processes, conduct of examinations, appointments and promotion of staff, and manipulation and falsification of academic records such as transcripts.

  • Newspaper

    ACC swoops on education ministry

    Namibia

    Press

    - All Africa

    Continuous strengthening of internal financial control and a policy of zero tolerance for maladministration and corruption by the Ministry of Education has led to an unprecedented ongoing investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Strengthened measures at the ministry uncovered suspicious incidents where there was the possibility of rogue companies benefiting from ministerial procurement.

  • Newspaper

    Ministry changes rules on course inspections after diploma scandal

    Netherlands

    Press

    Robert Visscher - University World News

    Independent investigations into journalism diplomas awarded at Windesheim University have found that one in four students should not actually have been awarded one. In what is seen as one of the biggest failures of quality assurance in Netherlands higher education, two independent committees that looked into the work of all students who graduated in the past two years concluded that 86 out of 360 students should not have received a diploma.

  • Impact of community monitoring on corruption

    There are many methodological challenges involved in assessing the impact of anti-corruption community-led monitoring initiatives, in terms of measurement methodologies, attribution, as well as scope and focus of impact tracking studies. In spite of...

    U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre

    Bergen, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2012

  • La Fraude aux examens dans l'enseignement supérieur

    Les épreuves de brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS) et de médecine ont été marquées par plusieurs incidents importants en 2011. Inscrit dans le programme de travail 2011-2012 des inspections, le rapport sur les fraudes aux examens dans l...

    Mazodier, Myriem, Blémont, Patrice, Foucault, Marc, Kesler, Stéphane

    Paris, MESR, 2012

  • Newspaper

    Officials examine national corruption strategy

    Cameroon

    Press

    Elizabeth Mosima - All Africa

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission launched the National Anti-corruption strategy in 2010. It is in this light that a two-day workshop on understanding and dissemination of the strategy in the Ministry of Basic Education opened in Yaounde last Thursday. The workshop brought together officials of the central and regional services from across the country.

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