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Post by aussiecro on Oct 10, 2012 20:06:00 GMT 1
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Post by Ribaric on Oct 11, 2012 17:53:30 GMT 1
Scary as hell. Will deputy state prosecutor Loncar now tell us that she didn't know what her husband (one of those jailed) was up to?
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Post by aussiecro on Oct 11, 2012 20:50:08 GMT 1
Unlikely. I suggest she has been to the "Ivo Sanader' school of "deny all knowlegde" .
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Post by Ribaric on Oct 12, 2012 9:15:34 GMT 1
CBS news in Florida and the UCL (London) Gazette both ran stories about this yesterday. Both focused on the link between the Deputy Attorney General (American equivalent of Croatia's State Prosecutor) and her husband being involved with one of several top people who were found to be selling examination passes in the Zagreb medical faculty.
The whole bloody academic world is looking at us and it's clear about the impression they have. Everyone with a degree from Croatia now has a dark shadow hanging over their accomplishments. This is a shame upon everyone, including we who now call this country "home". The damage done is immeasurable and it will take many years to clean this dirty slate. How can any foreign university afford to have any kind of link with any of our faculties? So many good, honest and talented people now have the smell of corruption upon them.
These primitives, assuming they are guilty, assuming the evidence is compelling, assuming they can't 'veza' their way out of it - must face consequences commensurate with the damage they have done.
At least there is now only one way Croatian education can go from here.
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Post by gmh on Oct 12, 2012 9:52:24 GMT 1
Scary as hell. Will state prosecutor Mrs Bacic now tell us that she didn't know her husband (one of those jailed) was on the take? I think you mean the deputy state prosecutor Visnja Loncar. Maybe she actually started the whole procedure so she could be rid of her husband ? Great grounds for divorce. It is pretty shameful, and I'm surprised that professors and students are still taking the risk after the arrests at the economic faculty earlier in the year. I'm lucky that I don't often get sick enough to go to the doctors, let alone have an operation. (touch wood)
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Post by Ribaric on Oct 12, 2012 17:49:30 GMT 1
I think you mean the deputy state prosecutor Visnja Loncar. Now corrected, thanks.
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Post by Ribaric on Oct 15, 2012 20:11:02 GMT 1
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Post by aussiecro on Oct 16, 2012 11:32:41 GMT 1
Crazy...it is getting worse. What next. Maybe they need to start giving professors higher salaries?
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Post by justapixel on Oct 16, 2012 12:44:51 GMT 1
Crazy...it is getting worse. What next. Maybe they need to start giving professors higher salaries? It's a common misconception that increasing salaries would substantially decrease corruption. Corruption is a state of mind and society, not the state of a person's wallet. Anyways, the money is gone, so you can't pay professors more. I believe that firing them would be much more efficient, and cheaper, too. .
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Post by aussiecro on Oct 16, 2012 15:03:45 GMT 1
Need a deterient. Lock them up for 10 years minimum. Send a strong message out.
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Post by anton on Oct 17, 2012 11:02:16 GMT 1
Cut off their g--lies!
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Post by gmh on Oct 17, 2012 18:35:44 GMT 1
girlies ?
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Post by Ribaric on Oct 17, 2012 19:42:00 GMT 1
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Post by anton on Oct 25, 2012 20:29:58 GMT 1
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Post by anton on Oct 25, 2012 20:32:02 GMT 1
Sorry! See football hooligan sketch
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