China Daily

Ministry: ‘Zero tolerance’ for misconduct

- ZOU SHUO

The Ministry of Education has zero tolerance for academic misconduct and has ordered education authoritie­s and the universiti­es concerned to investigat­e plagiarism allegation­s leveled at actor Zhai Tianlin, a ministry spokeswoma­n said on Friday.

The investigat­ion will focus not only on the plagiarism allegation­s, but also possible misconduct of other people that allowed it to happen, ministry spokeswoma­n Xu Mei said at a news conference.

“We have zero tolerance for behaviors that ignore academic rules and standards and undermine education equality,” she said.

The universiti­es and Beijing education authoritie­s will look into the case and publish the investigat­ion’s results as soon as possible, she added.

The Beijing Education Commission and the Education Work Committee of the Beijing Committee of the Communist Party of China had sent an investigat­ive team to the Beijing Film Academy — where Zhai got his PhD — to look into the matter, the academy said on Thursday.

Zhai, 32, is also a postdoctor­al candidate at Peking University. He was accused of plagiarism by a Sina Weibo blogger last week who claimed one of Zhai’s papers, a 2,783-word article, showed a 40.4 percent similarity with other people’s work.

The academy launched its own investigat­ion on Monday. It has completed its preliminar­y collection of evidence and notified Zhai, adding it will look into other matters uncovered by netizens.

In a public apology posted on Sina Weibo on Thursday, Zhai said, “I lost myself amid a mentality of vanity and good luck.

“After I starred in a few films and TV series, I became full of myself and forgot honesty is the most important principle.

“I will withdraw from postdoctor­al research at Peking University and I am deeply sorry to my school, teachers, fans and the public.”

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