Russian Woman Convicted for Bribing Her Way to a Fake Degree
A court in Russia’s Susuman District has convicted a woman of attempting large-scale bribery. She tried to buy a higher education diploma without completing any studies or exams. The verdict highlights an attempt by women to bypass academic requirements through illegal means. The woman paid 230,000 rubles for the appeal, though the ruling may still be overturned on appeal. No further details about the intermediary or the institution have been made public.
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