Booking for students: the deputy anticipated loud scandals with university rectors following the MSEC.
University rectors may be involved in corruption, claims the MP
People's Deputy Ruslan Gorbenko stated that law enforcement agencies may uncover evidence of corruption among university rectors. Some of them may have provided assistance to men to avoid mobilization. He reported this on Tuesday, November 27, during the Morning.LIVE broadcast.
According to the MP, soon we will see similar investigations that took place in the MSEC, but regarding rectors of higher educational institutions. 'They will be imprisoned. We will soon see similar investigations regarding rectors of higher educational institutions who are, apparently, dishonest,' Gorbenko said.
They (the rectors - ed.) will be imprisoned. Searches will reveal everything. I think that the images on the beds, in the nightstands ... We will see them too
According to him, universities admit students in such numbers that exceed the capacity of classrooms to help them avoid mobilization. He also suggested that law enforcement may find evidence of corruption.
Gorbenko expressed the opinion that if students over 21 were checked, the number of expulsions would be enormous. 'Therefore, I believe that law enforcement agencies should definitely be interested in this. In particular, regarding the actions of university rectors,' he said.
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