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Justice won't be done till truth of college entrance fraud is revealed

China Daily | Updated: 2016-03-22 07:46

A WOMAN, who faked the identity of someone else to enter Zhoukou Vocation and Technology College in Central China's Henan province in 2003, has had her diploma invalidated and been dismissed as a teacher by the school where she worked. Nine government or college staff members involved in the scandal are being investigated and given penalties such as warnings and other disciplinary penalties. More details about how the impostor could get away with such a crime for so long need to be made public, said Beijing Times on Monday:

There is hardly a way to remedy the wrong to woman who should have been enrolled all those years ago. She has every right to demand the whole truth and that justice be done after failing to enter the college as intended.

Although the responsible officials, including the impostor herself, have received belated punishments, what really happened 13 years ago remains unclear. The victim still does not know how her admittance to the college was stolen by the impostor.

Justice won't be done till truth of college entrance fraud is revealed

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