Claiming that his mainland PhD business was intended for bribery, a professor from the University of Macau reported his real name to the Public Office | PhD student | University of Macau
According to the Macau Independent Commission Against Corruption on July 4th
The Independent Commission Against Corruption received a real name report from a professor at the University of Macau
Refers to his PhD's business plan of bribery
To strive for excellence before writing the paper
The proposal report that needs to be submitted has been approved
And ensure smooth graduation
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On July 4th, the Macau Independent Commission Against Corruption released a bribery case against a doctoral student at the University of Macau.
After investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), it was found that after being admitted to the Law School of the University of Australia, the mainland doctoral students involved in the case were unable to submit a thesis proposal that met the academic requirements of the supervising professor on time. According to the university's regulations, if the students fail to complete the proposal before the end of their third year of enrollment, they will be ordered to withdraw from school.
Before the deadline expired, the supervising professor found in his personal mailbox that there was a red envelope containing a stack of cash in the book he had gifted to the doctoral student. The supervising professor immediately contacted the school's administrative staff to meet with the doctoral student, who admitted that the cash was intended for the supervising professor. In the past, the doctoral student also intended to give a shopping voucher worth thousands of yuan to the supervising professor after entering the University of Australia, but was sternly warned and refused.
The Macau Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) stated that the doctoral student is suspected of committing the crime of bribery under the Criminal Code, and the ICAC has transferred the case to the prosecutor's office for processing.