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Hong Kong educational authorities seek answers from college accused of fast-tracking studies

Investigation into claims that Lifelong College used dodgy documents to fast-track degrees

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The controversy centres on a Lingnan University associate vice-president. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Jennifer Ngo

Education chiefs have not ruled out calling in the police over allegations that a private school helped fast-track a Lingnan University associate vice-president's doctorate degree.

Lifelong College has been accused of fast-tracking the award of a PhD degree from the Philippines' Tarlac State University to Herdip Singh, who is also accused of plagiarising his degree thesis.

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"If [the college] is suspected to have violated terms in the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance, we will … open an investigation accordingly," a spokesman for the bureau told the South China Morning Post yesterday.

"If need be, we will involve law enforcement authorities," he added.

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Herdip Singh, Lingnan University associate vice-president.
Herdip Singh, Lingnan University associate vice-president.
The bureau has asked Lifelong to provide details including student enrolment, credit transfer and class attendance.
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