Rector of university in Zakarpattia detained for corruption schemes involving draft-age men – source

In Zakarpattia (Transcarpathia), the rector of one of the region’s universities has been detained for organizing a scheme involving fictitious admission to the university of 300 draft-age men.

Law enforcement sources confirmed this information to a Ukrinform correspondent.

"Indeed, in Zakarpattia, a university rector was detained recently for orchestrating a corruption scheme that enrolled draft-age men in fictitious academic programs," the source reported.

According to law enforcement, approximately 300 draft-age men were enrolled through this scheme.

Officials have promised to release all details of the detention and the investigation shortly.

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Previously, Ukrinform reported that Ukraine’s Ministry of Education and Science is changing the rules for doctoral admissions in 2024, including a new minimum passing score and a policy limiting contract-based doctoral studies to part-time or evening programs, which do not provide draft deferments.