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Romanian education minister resigns after plagiarism accusations

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Romanian education minister resigned under public pressure late on Thursday after allegations he plagiarised a university course he had taught,  according to Reuters.  He has denied the allegations and said he took over the course with the consent of its other authors. Plagiarism is widespread in the state among lawmakers, former […] The post Romanian education minister resigns after plagiarism accusations appeared first on Știri online, ultimele știri, presa online, ziar online - Sursazilei.ro .

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