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NEWS > 27 October 2005

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Jamaica: More cops arrested fo
THE number of cops arrested for corruption more than doubled last year when compared to 2007.

According to data obtained from the Police Anti-Corruption Branch, 53 cops - all males - were arrested up to December 1 last year for various breaches of the Anti Corruption Act.

For all of 2007, 23 cops - including two females - were arrested for engaging in corrupt acts. The group included one inspector, a sergeant and two corporals.

"One gazetted officer, five sergeants and 10 corporals are among the group of policemen arrested since the start
of the year (2008)," As... Read more

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Ethics student allegedly lies

LINKOPING, Sweden: Swedish police reportedly are investigating an ethics student for allegedly lying on an application to an international program. The unnamed student was in a masters program in Applied Ethics at Linkoping University when a university in Africa contacted school officials, a Swedish newspaper, The Local, reports. The student said he had studied philosophy and ethics at the African university on the application for the Linkoping Applied Ethics program, but the African university allegedly had no record of the student being there. The Applied Ethics program is run by Linkoping University in conjunction with universities in Holland and Norway. The student had been given a 21,000 euro-a-year grant from the European Union. Taisto Maaniidi, the head of admissions for Linkoping University, said it was routine to turn over falsified applications to police.
 

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