Degrees for sale
2009-10-08
The plagiarism and fake-degree scandal at the Pilsen law school
might seem like a new level of audacity, but it follows a familiar
pattern. It's a feeling of untouchability on the part of the
perpetrators and an atmosphere of willful official blindness that
allows something so blatant and so wrong to go on for so long.
In many respects, it's not so different from the entire history of
Czech privatization. On a broader scale, it can claim the Madoff,
UBS, Enron and subprime-mortgage scandals as distant
relatives. In each of these cases, the powers that be tolerate or
actively encourage criminal or morally unacceptable behavior
and thereby contribute to a significant degradation of society.
When the scandal finally erupts, everyone is appalled, and a few
hapless souls are punished. Almost never, though, are those at
the top who made it all possible held accountable for their
nefarious action or inaction.
[Czech Republic Plzeņ University of West Bohemia]
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