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PhD Tutor Sentenced for Academic Fraud

PhD Tutor Sentenced for Academic Fraud

Published 3 days, 14 hours ago
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A PhD-holding private tutor was sentenced to three years for running a high-stakes cheating ring, impersonating students to take exams and submit assignments—earning $300K while living like a millionaire in luxury cars and a lavish home. The scheme collapsed when a student handed over damning evidence to a lecturer, exposing his access to multiple university accounts and suspicious bank deposits. Adnan, who claimed he only helped students download materials, eventually confessed to the full extent of his fraud. Despite his academic credentials and family ties, the court condemned the prolonged deception. Now working as an Uber driver, his case underscores the severe penalties for academic dishonesty—and the lengths some will go to game the system.

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