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Sorbonne discovers fraud during examinations and accuses phones

Author(s) : Martine Laronche

Notes :

07.01.2005

Two students in their first year of law studies have paid 50 euros each in bribes to have their exam paper corrected. They have most likely used their cellular phone to contact a third person who has then corrected their papers.

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