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Ferdinand Waititu buys a degree from India
Thursday July 5, 2012 - Word has it that Embakasai MP Ferdinand Waititu has bought a degree from India as he prepares to vie for the Governor’s seat in the expansive Nairobi region. Waititu
Read More »Three college grads allegedly sold fake degrees
Three men, one of whom graduated from college with the highest honors, likely will face prosecution in Hanoi for selling forged university diplomas. Police have recommended city attorneys bring charges of selling diplomas and counterfeiting
Read More »Fake USM degrees on sale online for RM4,888 each
Twenty people paid RM4,888 each to a syndicate that sold fake Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) degrees, police investigations revealed. Penang acting chief SAC II Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaffar said they banked in the money into
Read More »Fake USM degree syndicate conned more than 20 people
Three people detained in connection with fake Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) degrees have cheated more than 20 people in the last three months. Penang acting police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar said members of a
Read More »Woman sentenced over fake security course
A woman who ran a fake security course and pretended to be accredited to NZQA has been fined. ONE News uncovered the scam which involved students attending the fake college and getting false NZQA certificates
Read More »Ex-student behind fake degrees
A downpayment of RM400 has to be deposited into a bank account online and a photocopy of the applicant’s MyKad e-mailed before “work” on the degree could begin. Penang commercial crime investigations chief Asst Comm
Read More »3 held over fake degrees
Three suspects, believed to be involved in a scheme of falsifying academic certificates, were detained by police yesterday. The trio, all of whom are Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) students, had been apprehended to facilitate investigations
Read More »Watch Out for Fake Colleges
International students hoping to come to the United States to pursue a degree are being lured by “sham schools” in the U.S., said Janice Jacobs, assistant secretary for consular affairs at the U.S. Department
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