http://therealsingapore.com/content/rampant-degree-buying-exposed-10-more-cases-found
[h=1]RAMPANT DEGREE BUYING EXPOSED: 10 MORE CASES FOUND[/h]
Post date:
26 Apr 2015 - 10:12am
IDA Recently double confirmed that Nisha's 'fake' degree was OK as she had genuinely believed that it was a real degree and she put in effort to attain the qualification. This is despite the fact that she completed her degree in 2005, a year after the US State of Hawai, where Southern Pacific University started, ordered the shut down of the university because it was a degree mill. (IDA: Nisha Didn't Know that SPU is a Degree Mill and She Never Lied)
IDA claims that Nisha had believed her degree to be real and she never lied to them or deceived them so it was ok to continue hiring her.
Meanwhile, Netizens continue to dig up other cases of people working in Singapore with fake degrees.
Will the same arguments apply?
Below is a list of more people found with fake degrees dug up by Hardware Zone user Jigsaw Puzzle.
In one of the cases, a guy claimed on his LinkedIn that his bachelor's degree from a degree mill took 12 years! Nevertheless, he was still hired as a technical support executive. In another case, a foreigner from India, Natarajan Manimaran managed to secure a job here as a Senior Manager despite having dubious qualifications for everything. All his degrees were not even from a real university but from online universities that were listed as degree mills.
These other articles contain other fake degree holders and proof that their universities are degree mills:
Netizens Continue to Expose More Fake Degree Holders in S'pore
Raffles Education Corp Director Lists Multiple Fake Degrees on CV
[h=3]Senior Lecturer in Ngee Ann Poly has Masters' Degree from Known Mill[/h][h=3]Another 6 Cases of Workers in Singapore with Dubious Degrees[/h]Der TRS, I Found 7 more Workers with Degrees from Degree Mills
Kuvempu university: http://diplomafraud.com/2012/06/25/k...grees-in-2000/
http://diplomamillnews.blogspot.sg/2...sity-fake.html
And yeah, Kensington is fake: http://www.recogniseddegree.com/valu...ollege-degree/
Sophian Kayat
Here's the head of Pertapis children's home, a place which recently had a case about a pinoy and a Singaporean abusing the children. (Two Staff of Pertapis Children's Home Charged with Child Abuse)
Washington International University and Lee Community College are known degree mills.
Sources: http://www.recogniseddegree.com/valu...ollege-degree/
http://degrees4sale.blogspot.sg/
http://news.asiaone.com/News/Educati...829-84946.html
https://peoplecheck.co.kr:442/resources/down/list01.pdf
What do you think MOM has been doing all this while?
Related:
[h=3]Even Vietnam Govt Cracks Down on Officials with SPU Degree[/h][h=3]MNC Sacks Workers with Degrees from Known Degree Mill[/h][h=3]Calvin Cheng: There's Nothing Wrong with 'Buying' a Degree from a Mill[/h]On his facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/calvinchengnmp?fref=ts), he recently called on the government to stop restricting the inflow of foreign workers, persuade Singaporeans to simply accept the Population White Paper and ignore the wishes of the 40% who did not vote for the PAP.
If the floodgates are opened wider at this time, more foreigners with fake degrees will enter our job markets and successfully secure jobs here. Is this the future of Singapore? An economy dependent on graduates with fake degrees? If this is the case, then meritocracy is dead and Singapore will not be sustainable in the long-term.
A Singaporean was Once Jailed 1 Year for having Fake Degrees
[h=1]RAMPANT DEGREE BUYING EXPOSED: 10 MORE CASES FOUND[/h]
Post date:
26 Apr 2015 - 10:12am
IDA Recently double confirmed that Nisha's 'fake' degree was OK as she had genuinely believed that it was a real degree and she put in effort to attain the qualification. This is despite the fact that she completed her degree in 2005, a year after the US State of Hawai, where Southern Pacific University started, ordered the shut down of the university because it was a degree mill. (IDA: Nisha Didn't Know that SPU is a Degree Mill and She Never Lied)
IDA claims that Nisha had believed her degree to be real and she never lied to them or deceived them so it was ok to continue hiring her.
Meanwhile, Netizens continue to dig up other cases of people working in Singapore with fake degrees.
Will the same arguments apply?
Below is a list of more people found with fake degrees dug up by Hardware Zone user Jigsaw Puzzle.
In one of the cases, a guy claimed on his LinkedIn that his bachelor's degree from a degree mill took 12 years! Nevertheless, he was still hired as a technical support executive. In another case, a foreigner from India, Natarajan Manimaran managed to secure a job here as a Senior Manager despite having dubious qualifications for everything. All his degrees were not even from a real university but from online universities that were listed as degree mills.
These other articles contain other fake degree holders and proof that their universities are degree mills:
Netizens Continue to Expose More Fake Degree Holders in S'pore
Raffles Education Corp Director Lists Multiple Fake Degrees on CV
[h=3]Senior Lecturer in Ngee Ann Poly has Masters' Degree from Known Mill[/h][h=3]Another 6 Cases of Workers in Singapore with Dubious Degrees[/h]Der TRS, I Found 7 more Workers with Degrees from Degree Mills
Kuvempu university: http://diplomafraud.com/2012/06/25/k...grees-in-2000/
http://diplomamillnews.blogspot.sg/2...sity-fake.html
And yeah, Kensington is fake: http://www.recogniseddegree.com/valu...ollege-degree/
Sophian Kayat
Here's the head of Pertapis children's home, a place which recently had a case about a pinoy and a Singaporean abusing the children. (Two Staff of Pertapis Children's Home Charged with Child Abuse)
Washington International University and Lee Community College are known degree mills.
Sources: http://www.recogniseddegree.com/valu...ollege-degree/
http://degrees4sale.blogspot.sg/
http://news.asiaone.com/News/Educati...829-84946.html
https://peoplecheck.co.kr:442/resources/down/list01.pdf
What do you think MOM has been doing all this while?
Related:
[h=3]Even Vietnam Govt Cracks Down on Officials with SPU Degree[/h][h=3]MNC Sacks Workers with Degrees from Known Degree Mill[/h][h=3]Calvin Cheng: There's Nothing Wrong with 'Buying' a Degree from a Mill[/h]On his facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/calvinchengnmp?fref=ts), he recently called on the government to stop restricting the inflow of foreign workers, persuade Singaporeans to simply accept the Population White Paper and ignore the wishes of the 40% who did not vote for the PAP.
If the floodgates are opened wider at this time, more foreigners with fake degrees will enter our job markets and successfully secure jobs here. Is this the future of Singapore? An economy dependent on graduates with fake degrees? If this is the case, then meritocracy is dead and Singapore will not be sustainable in the long-term.
A Singaporean was Once Jailed 1 Year for having Fake Degrees