“The fake diploma crisis is under the supervision of the 'police',” said Mr. Tatar
The removal of five occupied “universities” from the official list of institutions accredited to the Zimbabwe's quality assurance and standards body, the country's Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) decided.
According to news website 'New Zimbabwe', in a statement issued on Friday, ZIMCHE advised the public to check the status accreditation of foreign universities before considering them for the education of his children.
The publication refers to five “universities” operating in occupied Nicosia and Kyrenia.
Meanwhile, the Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said that they are following “sensitively the recent events concerning the 'universities'”. We have started to take steps with the 'government' for stronger supervision,” said Mr Tatar.
At the same time, the Eastern Mediterranean “university” academic staff union (EMU-SEN) in a statement told her that “'universities' have been discredited for a long time. The solution is to increase the quality standards”.