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Dubai: Man defrauds firm of more than Dhs2m
A high school graduate bought forged Bachelor’s and Masters degrees to become a human resource (HR) manager and siphoned off Dhs2.4 million after enlisting “ghost” employees. Prosecutors on Tuesday charged a Briton MB, 45, on
Read More »Four arrested for running fake degree racket
Four persons, including a woman, were arrested on Saturday for an alleged scam of providing fake degrees and certificates to candidates to “enhance their resumes”. The arrests came following a complaint filed by a freelance
Read More »Nigeria: Another 22 police recruits charged with forgery
Twenty two police recruits attending training at the Nigeria Police Training College in Ilorin, were on Friday charged, in two separate magistrates’ courts, with using fake documents to gain employment into the Nigeria Police
Read More »Four arrested for running fake degree racket
Four persons, including a woman, were arrested on Saturday for an alleged scam of providing fake degrees and certificates to candidates to “enhance their resumes”. The arrests came following a complaint filed by a freelance
Read More »Olympia: Diploma mill: phony degrees lead to charges for three health care providers
The Department of Health has charged three health care providers with unprofessional conduct for using bogus degrees from diploma mills in their practice. Michael Strub, a licensed social worker, allegedly bought a Doctor of Philosophy
Read More »More warnings about bogus degrees
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Executive Director of the University Council of Jamaica Dr Ethley London has joined Minister of Education Dr Jacqui Quinn-Leandro in her plea for Antiguans and Barbudans to avoid falling prey
Read More »$10,000 for a fake private university degree?
Recently, news broke that fake degree certificates from Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) and its university partners are being sold online through Chinese Internet forums. The going rate is about $10,000 a pop and
Read More »Ministry of Education investigates US ‘diploma mill’
The Ministry of Education has recently responded to a press report that Dickinson State University of North Dakota, the United States illegally enrolled foreign students and issued diplomas.
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