Kuwait: Minister Takes Firm Action Against Academic Fraud
Arab Times, 25 July 2024: In line with the directives of the Amir to combat corruption and promote national progress, the Education Minister and Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister has taken decisive steps to address academic fraud.
The minister has announced the approval of recommendations from the investigation committee within the Higher Education Ministry, resulting in the referral of several post-secondary school certificates to the Public Prosecution.
This second batch of referrals involves documents that were found to be falsified, with altered data to secure certificate equivalency.
The minister has emphasised that this action is part of a series of measures by the ministry to enforce the law and uphold the integrity of education.
They have revealed that additional groups will be referred to the Public Prosecution in the near future as the ministry continues to take all necessary steps to protect the reputation and status of education in the country.
The minister has reiterated the commitment to ongoing reform and the fight against corruption, stating that efforts to address forged academic certificates will be rigorous and unwavering.
They have also assured that there will be no leniency or exceptions for those involved in academic fraud, as addressing this issue is seen as both a national and religious duty, as well as a security mission.
The minister has stressed the importance of creating a transparent and just environment that provides equal opportunities for all and strengthens trust in national institutions.
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