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Forged exams and theses, Gdf Genova denounces 22 people

2021-03-25T08:01:39.590Z


Exams passed thanks to the help of an external professor of the Faculty of Business Administration of the University of Genoa, who according to the surveys sent the answers on WhatsApp during the writing. (HANDLE)


Exams passed thanks to the help of an external professor of the Faculty of Business Administration of the University of Genoa, who according to the surveys sent the answers on WhatsApp during the writing.

But also theses completely written by the teacher and discussed by the university students.


    All for a fee.

This was discovered by the financiers of the provincial command of Genoa who reported 22 people as part of the '110 and fraud' investigation.

The investigations of the investigators of the first group of the yellow flames, led by Colonel Ivan Bixio, started after the same university reported a suspected purchase and sale of the texts for the written test of the General Accounting exam.

From what emerged, the students received "the help" of a secondary school professor, external to the University, who in addition to holding repetition courses "in black", suggested the answers during the exams to the students who attended the economics courses;

all via WhatsApp.

During the test, the professor received a photo of the test from his students via chat;

at that point he performed it live and sent it back to the students with the solutions.


Just during the test of a General Accounting exam session, the Genoese yellow flames showed up in the professor's house, seizing his smartphone, with which he was chatting live with his students busy taking the exam.

From the analysis carried out on the data extrapolated from the devices (smartphones, notebooks), as well as from the analysis of the paper documents seized from the professor (especially agendas), numerous cases of aid emerged also for statistical tests, general accounting, access tests, marketing.


The professor also wrote graduation theses to be presented and discussed at the Genoese University.


Source: ansa

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