'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'

The dean of the University of Hong Kong's business school, Cai Hongbin, said at least 30 people had cheated their way into the school through the use of false documents. The school revealed in May that it was investigating “a small number of people" who had secured admissions with fake degrees. In an interview with mainland media outlet Caixin on Thursday, Cai said the investigation has so far uncovered more than 30 people who got into the school fraudulently. He believes the number could reach 80 to 100. Cai said agencies that claimed to offer "guaranteed admission" had forged transcripts and diplomas from overseas universities, and that some students might have been kept in the dark about what had happened. Meanwhile, police said they have arrested two women linked to the scandal. One of the suspects, 24, was charged with the use of a false instrument, while the case of another suspect, 34, was still under investigation. Both are mainland residents and two-way permit holders.



'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'

'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'

'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'

'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'
'Dozens enter HKU business school on fake documents'
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