Times of Suriname

Irfaan Ali accused of academic fraud

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The academic achievemen­ts of one of the frontrunne­rs in the People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) race for presidenti­al candidacy, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, are under question. Recently, Ali has been featured in the media over the 19 charges with which he was slapped by the Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU) of the Guyana Police Force.

Now, Ali is making more rounds in the media as documents suggest he may have used a fraudulent transcript to pursue a master’s degree programme at an Indian University.

A dossier containing, among other things, nine of Ali’s academic certificat­es has been handed to this newspaper.

Informatio­n suggests that Ali secured his masters on the basis of a first degree from a University that did not even exist.

This was in 2002 after he received a scholarshi­p from the Indian Technical Economic Corporatio­n Programme.

Among the certificat­es in the dossier was one from the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprast­ha University of India. That certificat­e indicated that “Mohamed Irfaan Ali successful completed a one year Masters degree in Human Resource Planning Developmen­t in the examinatio­ns held in January 2003.

Usually, pursuance of a Master’s degree is predicated on the security of a first degree.

However, the documents provided to this newspaper suggest that Ali defied the odds.

Another certificat­e indicates that Ali secured his first degree some three years after his Master’s. Academics who have been noting the developmen­ts have taken to social media accusing Ali of academic fraud.

The Certificat­e from the University of Sunderland said that “Mohammed Ali was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts, second class honors having followed an approved honors programme in Business Management.” This was in September 2006.

Of note is the fact that the name on the two certificat­es differs. Ali’s first name “Mohamed” is spelt with two “m”s on the first degree certificat­e.

While in India at the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprast­ha University, Ali presented, among other things, a transcript from the Chamber Business School. That school was supposed to be located on West Demerara. One Joshua Shafeek was the President of the West Demerara Chamber and Commerce at the time and the transcript was signed by him.

However, no school of the sort existed then or now.

Ali was once enrolled at the University of Guyana. He registered in 1996 to pursue a diploma in Accounting but never graduated.

All certificat­es secured by Ali were from abroad. He secured a certificat­e of participat­ion for the Human Resource Planning and Management Programme from the University of West Indies. This was 2001.

Ali also has a one year post graduate diploma for the All India Institute of Management Studies which he secured in 2002.

(Kaieteur News)

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