Morocco’s Education Ministry investigates diploma trafficking at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, deploying a central commission to address the scandal.
The Moroccan Ministry of National Education has initiated an investigation into a diploma trafficking scandal at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir.
A central inspection commission has been dispatched to the university to examine allegations of fraudulent issuance of academic diplomas.
The investigation aims to identify individuals involved in the alleged diploma trafficking and to implement measures to prevent future occurrences.
The Education Ministry has emphasized its commitment to upholding academic integrity and ensuring that educational qualifications are awarded based on merit.
This scandal has raised concerns about the credibility of academic institutions in Morocco and the potential impact on graduates who have earned their degrees legitimately.
The outcome of the investigation is expected to lead to reforms that will strengthen oversight and accountability within the country’s higher education system.