Three teachers from Ukraine were detained in Poland — World
Women tried to buy foreign university diplomas.
In Poland, the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau detained three employees of one of the Odessa universities for corruption with diplomas.
The Polish publication onet.pl writes about it.
In Warsaw, Polish anti-corruption officers detained three employees of one of the universities of Odesa. Women tried to buy 60 diplomas of the scandalous Collegium Humanum university in Poland for people who never studied there.
The rector of this university was detained earlier. Polish mass media believe that university employees from Ukraine did not know about this, and therefore came to look for the Pole.
“Three women who are teachers at Odesa University in Ukraine appeared at the end of October this year at the headquarters of the former Collegium Humanum, which is now called the University of Business and Applied Sciences…