Controversy over marking of 15 students’ papers


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 13 Mar 2003

PETALING JAYA: Controversy has surfaced over the marking of papers written by Malaysian students who took a business programme offered by an Australian university. 

An academician who had originally given them zero for “blatant and serious plagiarism” in the Organisational Effectiveness paper said the University of Newcastle had remarked the paper and given the 15 students top marks.  

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