Woman dissatisfied with result of college degree scam
Updated: 2016-03-21 11:40
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A screenshot from CCTV news of Wang Nana [Photo / CCTV] |
Nine officials in the province of Henan have been sanctioned in a case involving a college degree obtained using a fake ID.
However, Wang Nana, whose personal identification was used by another woman to obtain her degree, says she's still not satisfied with the results.
"The investigation isn't satisfactory. I still don't know what role each of the nine officials played in the scam. I wanna know how, and through whom, the imposter, Zhang Yingying, got the acceptance letter." Wang Nana was supposed to be admitted to a local vocational school in the city of Zhoukou in Henan around a decade ago.
However, she never received her acceptance letter and assumed she was denied admission.
Wang Nana later discovered clues to the mystery through a bank credit check.
Since the incident became public last month, the school has since revoked the degree obtained by Zhang Yingying, who had been working at Henan education bureau.
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