Judicial investigations reveal the involvement of professors in a “scandal” that shook a Moroccan university

Moroccan media revealed the details of the judicial investigations, in a case that sparked public opinion, and created a wave of anger and reactions, and was known in the media as the “sex-for-dots scandal.” Need, weakness, and function.

Hespress newspaper quoted information from the case report, which it obtained a copy of, that “the concerned professors inside the Faculty of Law used various forms of coercion, deception and trickery to force female students to submit to their whims, which is considered a betrayal of the values ​​of teaching, and an assumed manipulation of the fate of students of science and knowledge.”

And the newspaper continued, "The investigations resulted in the seizure of 23 forged papers in relation to the entrance exam for the master's wire in administration and law for the 2019-2020 school season, in light of indications that one of the professors following the case is suspected of forging exam points."

The case report stated that, “After carrying out extensive research that began with an analytical and detailed extrapolation of images of those conversations, the subject of the leak, it turns out that the matter is related to the suspected involvement of a professor in conducting offensive conversations through the “WhatsApp” application, aimed at his desire to perform abnormal practices with some students in exchange for Intermediate for them to get good points in the exams.

The incident erupted at the Faculty of Law in Settat after circulating conversations via an instant messaging platform, documenting the intervention of a professor for the benefit of female students with his colleagues in order to give them good points in exchange for having sex with him.

The incident sparked great anger on social networking sites and among bodies interested in educational affairs, while the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research dispatched the Ministry's General Inspectorate to the Faculty of Law in Settat to investigate the matter.

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