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Student reveals story of professors bribery
Filed under NewsMar 4MADINA – The price for examinations questions went up from a phone card to a whopping SR3,000, said a student who has unmasked a foreign professors previous involvement in bribery.
Riyadhs King Saud University (KSU) has suspended the Egyptian professor at its Faculty of Tourism and Antiquities after student Ashraf Al-Sarani revealed that the professor was the same man he helped bring to justice eight years ago for selling examination questions to students at the Technical College in Madina.
The professor used coded language to make a deal, Al-Sarani said. A SR100 phone card could buy some general information of an exam, but the more cards received, the more of the exam was revealed, he added.
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Deported professor taught at KSU for 5 years
Filed under NewsMar 2MADINA – Riyadhs King Saud University (KSU) has suspended an Egyptian professor at its Faculty of Tourism and Antiquities after a student revealed that the professor was the same man he helped bring to justice eight years ago for selling examination questions to students at the Technical College in Madina.
The professor was jailed for five months, fined SR3,000 and deported on charges of bribery following that incident, but the same student recently discovered upon entering KSUs website that the professor was profiled among its academic staff and that he had been employed at the university there for the last five years.


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