| Fake thesis and pseudo-PhDs – 
    no excuse why Higher Education Ministry has not launched a full inquiry to 
    root out such university fraud and intellectual dishonesty _______________Media Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 __________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Saturday):  
      New Straits Times carried a 
      scoop today with its front-page expose: “PSST, WANT YOUR THESIS 
      WRITTEN” and its page 4 lead story “Phantom writers an 'open 
      secret'” on “Hundreds of master's and PhD students are getting 
      ‘professional thesis writers’ to pen their theses”. 
 The Higher Education Ministry is aware of such intellectual fraud and 
      university scam but is not doing anything about it.
 
 Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Ong Tee Kiat admitted:
 
    
    
      "I have heard that some 
      students are even placing notices at campuses requesting for the services 
      of thesis writers. 
 "There are also those who offer their services by placing notices at the 
      campuses.
 
 "The institutions should immediately find out who these people are."
 
      Ong advised students not to 
      resort to such unethical means to obtain their degrees as they were not 
      only cheating themselves but also society.
 He said his ministry was not unable to take action as the students, the 
      professional thesis writers nor the institutions of higher learning had 
      come forward with complaints or information.
 
 The NST reported a case of RM8, 000 paid by a mature student to get a 
      Masters thesis written.
 
 The market rates for such fake thesis writing are:
 
 General
 
 Term Papers          RM17 per 
      page
 Academic writing   RM153 per page
 
 Custom-made term papers
 
 5-10 Days Delivery                         
      RM44.20 per page
 3-4 Days Delivery                           
      RM51 per page
 2 Days Delivery                               
      RM68 per page
 14-Hour – Next Morning Delivery   RM92 per page
 
      Ong is wrong and seriously remiss in discharging his duties as Deputy 
      Higher Education Minister in not doing anything to check and eradicate 
      these intellectual fraudulent malpractices in our universities.
 
 Since Ong knew about such intellectual fraud of fake thesis writing and 
      pseudo-PhDs, the Higher Education Minister, Datuk Mustapha Mohamed would 
      have known or Ong would have failed in his duty in not keeping his 
      Minister informed of such serious intellectual transgressions in our 
      universities.
 
 Why Mustapha or Ong didn’t sent officers from his Ministry incognito into 
      universities where such intellectual malpractices are rampant to verify 
      and root them out?
 
 Is this because intellectual dishonesty is the order of the day in the 
      entire Malaysian university system with the adoption of the fraudulent 
      meritocracy system by equating two completely different examinations – 
      STPM and matriculation – of the same standards for university entrance 
      despite the vast gap in intellectual attainments for both examinations?
 
 So long as Mustapha and Ong continue to defend the indefensible, claiming 
      that STPM and matriculation are of the same standards, refusing to 
      jettison the fraudulent meritocracy system and replace it with a common 
      university entrance examination for all students, nobody can expect them 
      to be rigorous about upholding high intellectual standards to ensure 
      university quality and excellence.
 
 It is no wonder that our universities are also plagued by other abuses and 
      malpractices of intellectual dishonesty or fraud, like plagiarism by 
      university lecturers. In fact, there is one case where an academician who 
      was promoted to be Vice Chancellor although he had been dogged by serious 
      allegations of plagiarism.
 
 Mustapha and Ong cannot sit pretty doing nothing about the New Straits 
      Times expose of fake thesis writing and pseudo-PhDs if they are serious 
      about the Higher Education Strategic Plan to create world-class 
      universities – even if it is going to take decades.
 
 
      (22/12/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |