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Iran minister sacked over forgery of doctoral certificate

November 05, 2008 00:00:00


Parliament in Iran has voted to sack Interior Minister Ali Kordan after he admitted a degree he said he obtained from Oxford University was a forgery, reports BBC.
Mr Kordan said he had received the doctoral certificate in good faith, but it was later revealed as a crude fake.
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says the row could have serious implications for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
MPs have accused the president of grave naivety for having been taken in by the lies of his minister. Parliament speaker Ali Larijani said 188 MPs from a total of 247 had voted for a motion to impeach Mr Kordan. Forty-five voted against the motion and 14 abstained.
Mr Kordan claims he was approached with the offer of a doctorate by the Tehran representative of an institution described as the London Oxford University.
But the certificate turned out to be a obvious forgery, which was littered with mis-spellings.
The scandal has made the former minister a national laughing stock, with a fake resignation letter being passed round purporting to be from him, but full of misprints and crossings-out.

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