{UAH} Uganda Education Fraud - set up a Police Monitoring Unit/CIID
Rwanda is using international police unit to fight education crimes. Most corrupt practices in Uganda Universities are initiated by Lecturers and students alike:
- Some Kenyan and Tanzania students for example, come to Uganda apply and register, return home to their jobs, do not attend classes in Uganda but pay lecturers to get free marks.
- Students study just for one day in a semester or not study at all but they complete the syllabus! How? This too, it is alleged happens in public universities. Where lecturers have more than one job.
- Students are not taught allegedly even in public universities, but they get papers
- Some Lecturers don't teach but demand money from students to get marks, yet parents have paid tuition fees!
- URA, Ministry of Education and NSSF should find out if Universities pay lecturers'; salaries, taxes, NSSF contribution and Taxes. They should work with private investigators. This is one of the sources of corruption in Universities, because of late and irregular salaries.
- Ministry of Education set up a single student registration data base for all Universities.
- Some schools (secondary, primary) in Uganda, are allegedly just passing student as a marketing tool to get more students. At times students have to foot the bill.
- Police should find out how some lecturers have become so rich and where they get the money in private institutions?
- Ministry of Education should demand lecturers list from all universities by working with URA (i.e. Lecturers pay slips, Contract letters, NSSF contribution list)
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