Vietnamese Tiếng Việt | Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | Vietnam Latest News
   
Text Size

More Services

Biz Directory

1. Nam Long Corp.
    Category: Construction Services
    City: Ho Chi Minh
    Image:
2. Dong Loi Co., LTD
    Category: Manufacturing
    City: Ha Noi
    Image:
3. Dinh Vu JSC.
    Category: Manufacturing
    City: Hai Phong
    Image:
4. Toyota VN Co., Ltd
    Category: Vehicle Manufacturers
    City: Vinh Phuc
    Image:
5. Him Lam Corp.
    Category: Commercial Property
    City: Ho Chi Minh
    Image:
6. Kinh Bac Corp.
    Category: Commercial Property
    City: Bac Ninh
    Image:

Central Inspection Committee investigating 6 month doctorat

Share
(0 votes, average 0 out of 5)

A high-level investigation will be carried amidst speculation a Yen Bai Party official received a doctorate degree after only 6 months.


alt

 

Ngoc’s Business Administration Master Certificate. (Photo provided by Yen Bai Party Commitee)

 

According to Dan Tri findings, at the end of 2008, Nguyen Van Ngoc, Deputy Secretary of Yen Bai Province Party Committee, applied for a doctoral training course overseas and the request was granted by the Yen Bai Party Committee. Soon after, Ngoc was sent to Malaysia to study a PhD course in Economics at Southern Pacific University

However, many questions were raised when Vietnamese as well as international doctoral training programs require at least 2 years, but Ngoc, after a study period of 6 months, had already been able to obtain the doctorate degree.

On October 2, 2008, Yen Bai Party Committee granted Ngoc permission to study in the PhD program, but in March, 2009, Ngoc already announced that he had completed the course and as a result, received his doctoral certificate.

After that, Ngoc asked the province to subsidise part of his research fees. This was then documented and sent as a dispatch to the Department of Finance by the Yen Bai Party Committee asking relevant authorities to apply a support policy for Nguyen Van Ngoc.

Accompanying the dispatch was an English announcement letter from Southern Pacific University dated April 9, 2008, about the training course costing USD 17,000. Nguyen Van Ngoc’s name was not once mentioned in this letter, just the program.

Nevertheless, Yen Bai Province’s People’s Committee decided to grant VND 74 million (USD 3,800) to Ngoc on December 31, 2009. This sum included VND 50 million under the province’s policy to attract doctorate degree holders and VND 24 million under the policy to encourage officials to get a doctorate degree (worth VND 1 million a month).

The total time of study was estimated to be 24 months, equivalent to VND 24 million, but it isn’t clear how Ngoc’s study was calculated, considering Ngoc obtained his doctoral certificate in just 6 months. As of July, 2010, according to the Yen Bai Party Committee, they still have not seen or held a copy of Ngoc’s PhD certificate.

 

Case reported to Central Inspection Committee

 

The question of whether Nguyen Van Ngoc has obtained a doctorate degree or not, until this point, remains unanswered and unknown to the Yen Bai Party Committee but the Central Inspection Committee plans to find out.

Pham Van Cuong, head of the organising committee of the Yen Bai Party Committee, confirmed that Ngoc, until now, has not submitted a copy of his certificate, but did submit his Business Administration master’s certificate from Irvine University, California, USA dated April 10, 2007.

Dr. Mark A. Ashwill, former Director of the Institute of International Education (IIE) in Vietnam had warned on his blog dated July 2, 2010, at http://markashwill.wordpress.com, of 20 universities that are not recognised by U.S authorised educational testing agencies, and Irvine University, where Ngoc obtained his master’s degree, was included in this list. The list also included Southern Pacific University.

Most of the listed universities are online universities and some are often known as diploma mills for having little or no academic prerequisites for people to enroll into their courses.

With this information provided by DTiNews, the Standing Committee of Yen Bai Province has ordered Ngoc to give an explanation on the speculation surrounding his doctorate certificate and the university where he attended. In order to further clarify this matter, Yen Bai Party Committee has also reported this case to Vietnam’s Central Inspection Committee in hopes that an answer will be found.

 

 

Source: Dtinews

Maybe You Also Interesting :

» A matter of degree

Provincial Party official found using fake US academic qualifications.

» Suspect degrees under fire in Vietnam

A supposed university, suspected of issuing bogus degrees, opened its doors to investigation with threatening words and a diploma scam in Vietnam becoming a...

» Yen Bai official receives doctorate after just six months

The media reported a Yen Bai Party official who obtained a doctoral degree from Malaysia within six months. 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Society Latest

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7

Our Latest Posts

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7

Login