Education

We’ll leave it to cops, UM: MoHE on probe into alleged stolen PhD research

Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad says university has own autonomy to settle issue

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Sep 2022 2:22PM

We’ll leave it to cops, UM: MoHE on probe into alleged stolen PhD research
According to Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad (pic), Universiti Malaya has lodged a police report and handed over the investigations to the relevant authorities in the case where a foreign postgraduate student claims that his research was taken without his knowledge. – Bernama pic, September 3, 2022

BAGAN SERAI – The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE) will leave the case of a foreign PhD student – who claimed that his research had been stolen by a Universiti Malaya (UM) supervisor – to UM and police for further action.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad, said that UM had lodged a police report and handed over the investigations to the relevant authorities in the case which had recently gone viral.

“Investigations were handed over to universities, which have their own autonomy, so UM conducted its own investigations and lodged a police report (for further action),” she said when met by reporters after closing the Komuniti@KKBSe Carnival, at Bagan Serai Community College compound, here, today.

She said this when asked to comment on developments in the case where a foreign student had lodged a police report against UM claiming that his research was taken without his knowledge.

In a video clip lasting more than one minute, the student claimed that he had spent almost two years completing the study, and was disappointed when his study was stolen by the university.

On Monday, UM issued a statement denying the allegation and said that it is the university’s policy that research and academic studies of its students are the property of the university.

UM also said that it had lodged a police report to refute the student’s accusations, and appropriate legal action was being considered.

It also said that the university had provided opportunities and resources to help the said student complete his PhD, including the extension of the study period by three semesters after the maximum period of 12 semesters, with fees sponsored by the faculty.

However, UM said that the student did not complete his studies within the extended period given, and UM also provided several counselling sessions and appointed an additional supervisor to help him.

Meanwhile, in another development, Noraini said that the offering of lifelong skills learning courses at community colleges has been well received by all sections of the community, and can be used as a platform in continuous efforts for people to advance themselves in technical and vocational fields, and to have the opportunity to create a career in the future.

“By offering these courses at community colleges and polytechnics, it will provide knowledge and skills to the community in various fields, regardless of age,” Noraini said in her speech.

“This additional knowledge and skills can help members of the community to improve their standard of living, while also being able to prepare themselves to face the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which requires them to make changes along with the digital transformation,” she said. – Bernama, September 3, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 4mth

Malaysia’s first inmate to earn PhD meets Sultan Selangor after full pardon

Education / 5mth

UEC not a requirement for entry into reputed Chinese universities - Asyraf Wajdi

Malaysia / 1y

PM calls on public universities to reduce bureaucracy

Malaysia / 1y

Government appoints two universities to study high cost of living in East Malaysia

Education / 2y

PM wants MOHE to end old formal bureaucracy, allow universities to decide their priorities

Malaysia / 2y

Court rejects application to challenge Covid-19 vaccination programme

Spotlight

Malaysia

Motorcyclist dies in head-on crash, driver tests positive for drugs

Malaysia

61-year-old woman mistakenly presses gas pedal, Porsche crashes into hotel lobby

Opinion

The constitutional framework of justice: Balancing adat

Malaysia

DAP to contest 17 seats in Johor state election - Loke

Malaysia

Terengganu enforces syariah caning sentences as five offenders receive 20 strokes in total

Malaysia

Survivor hiker recounts 14-day forest ordeal after being found alive in Perak jungle (video)

Malaysia

Rafizi’s new party rejects alliances, prepares independent Johor election challenge

Malaysia

Former Kedah assemblyman found drowned in river after early-morning search operation