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Germany: 100 professors suspected of Ph.D. bribes
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 22 - 08 - 2009


German prosecutors are investigating about
100 professors across the country on suspicion they took
bribes to help students get their doctoral degrees, AP quoted
authorities as saying today.
The investigation is focused on the Institute for
Scientific Consulting, based in Bergisch Gladbach, just
east of Cologne, which allegedly acted as the intermediary
between students and the professors, said Cologne
prosecutor's spokesman Guenther Feld.
Feld confirmed reports of the investigation in both Focus
magazine and the Neue Westfaelische newspaper, but would
not give further details.
The Institute for Scientific Consulting did not answer its
phone Saturday.
According to the two publications, students paid between
¤4,000 to ¤20,000 ($5,700 to $28,500) to the company, which
promised to help them get their doctorate degrees through
its extensive contacts within university faculties.
The Neue Westfaelische newspaper reported that
«hundreds» of students were involved, and that the
company paid professors between ¤2,000 to ¤5,000 when their
clients had successfully received their Ph.D.'s. It was not
clear whether the students knew that bribes were being
paid.
The professors are being investigated on suspicion of
fraud, Feld said.
«The supervision of a Ph.D. thesis is a public service,
and one is not allowed to take money for it,» Feld told
the newspaper.
So far, evidence points to the involvement of about 100
professors across the country spanning «numerous
disciplines,» Feld was quoted as saying. Most are people
teaching classes on a contract basis, rather than full-time
professors, he said.
Focus reported that the investigation involved
universities in Frankfurt, Tuebingen, Leipzig, Rostock,
Jena, Bayreuth, Ingolstadt, Hamburg, Hannover, Bielefeld,
Hagen, Cologne and Berlin.
The investigation was opened last year after another probe
of the Institute for Scientific Consulting in connection
with a similar scheme.
After authorities searched the firm's headquarters in
March 2008, the company's head was charged with paying
bribes in a case involving a Hannover University law
professor. The man, whose name was not released in line
with German privacy laws, was found guilty and sentenced in
July 2008 to 3 1/2 years in prison, and fined ¤75,000.
The professor, whose name was also not released, was found
guilty as well and sentenced to three years in prison for
accepting the bribes.
The professor confessed in court to accepting nearly
¤200,000 to serve as a faculty adviser to more than 60
doctorate students between 1998 and 2005.
The professor said he needed the money to renovate his
Hamburg mansion.


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