Fake degrees: details of clients shared with US embassy

Published May 28, 2015
Details of fake degrees allegedly awarded to American citizens have been shared with the US.—PPI/File
Details of fake degrees allegedly awarded to American citizens have been shared with the US.—PPI/File

ISLAMABAD: The investigators pro­bing the Axact scandal have shared with the US embassy details of fake degrees allegedly awarded to American citizens.

Sources in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) told Dawn that search and scanning of records seized from the software company’s office and data from its computers had disclosed that most of its clients were US citizens.

Also read: Govt to seek FBI help in Axact probe

The details the FIA had gathered from the company’s office about the US citizens had been shared with the embassy and the investigators were waiting for a reply, the sources said.

According to the sources, there were rare cases where the company had allegedly sold degrees to Pakistani nationals and it was essential to gather more record and testimony from the foreigners who had paid huge amounts to obtain the certificates.

Know more: US has raised no concern over Axact issue: Foreign Office

The sources claimed that the FIA was also seeking help from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate the case because US-based universities were also involved.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said last week that a decision had been taken to seek legal assistance from the FBI and Interpol for investigation into the alleged sale of fake degrees.

Published in Dawn, May 28th, 2015

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