The facts of passing examinations by "false entrants" are revealed
Baku / 16.08.18 / Turan: The facts of admission to entrance examinations of students already studying at universities were revealed. These cations have been carried out by theemployees of universities and colleges of Ganja and Mingachevir, who were involved as inspectors, who did it for money reward.Offenses were suppressed by joint actions of employees of the State Examination Center and the General Directorate for Combating Corruption under the Prosecutor General, reads the joint information of the press services of the Prosecutor General's Office and the SEC.
Lawsuits have been filed under the Articles of the Criminal Code: 308.1 (abuse of power) and 29, 178.2.3 (preparation for fraud.)
The General Directorate for Combating Corruption under the Prosecutor General continues the necessary investigative measures aimed at a comprehensive investigation of these illegal actions, establishing the range of offenders and bringing them to criminal responsibility.-05D06--
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