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Professor faces legal action for obtaining fraudulent US doctorate after teaching for 12 years

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 3:48 PM
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A university professor in Bahrain is facing trial for holding a fake doctorate and teaching at a private university for 12 years using a forged certificate allegedly issued by an American university. The accused was appointed as an assistant professor in 2006 after presenting his doctorate certificate, which was approved by the relevant authorities. In 2013, the Higher Education Council was established, setting academic standards for private universities. During the renewal of the accused’s employment contract, it was discovered that the university he claimed to have graduated from was fictitious.

The Ministry of Education ordered an administrative investigation into the accused’s certificate, which revealed that the university he claimed to have obtained his doctorate from was fake. A report was prepared for legal affairs, and the certificate was confirmed to be forged through the Bahraini cultural attaché in the university’s country. The employee in the Higher Education Council stated that the university was not among the recommended institutions, leading to further verification of the accused’s credentials.

The case highlights the importance of verifying academic credentials and the need for stringent measures to prevent individuals from falsifying their qualifications. The accused was able to deceive the university and authorities for 12 years before the forgery was discovered, emphasizing the significance of thorough background checks. The establishment of the Higher Education Council in 2013 played a crucial role in uncovering the fraud, showcasing the council’s role in upholding academic standards.

The trial of the university professor holding a fake doctorate raises questions about the credibility of academic qualifications and the impact of such falsifications on the education system. The case serves as a reminder for educational institutions to conduct thorough checks on the qualifications of their faculty members to prevent similar incidents in the future. The Ministry of Education’s intervention in verifying the accused’s certificate reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the integrity of the education sector and upholding academic standards.

The accused’s use of a fake certificate to secure a teaching position at a private university exposes the vulnerabilities in the hiring process and the importance of implementing strict verification procedures. The incident sheds light on the potential risks associated with employing individuals based on false credentials and the need for institutions to exercise due diligence in verifying academic qualifications. The trial of the university professor serves as a cautionary tale for both educators and employers to prioritize authenticity when assessing the qualifications of individuals in academic roles.

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