Exclusive: One month after Tsai Ing-wen went to the LSE in 2011, the University of London launched an investigation paper and key documents of the Oral Committee were exposed
President Tsai Ing-wen broke out in 2019 when the London School of Economics (LSE) doctoral degree fraud case broke out. At that time, he was dug up. In 2011, accompanied by Chen Qimai, Xie Zhiwei, Zhang Xiaoyue, Xiao Meiqin and others, he went to LSE in person, and even specially participated in the event. Meet David Held, the instructor of the "degree scandal", the son of the former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi ! The latest key information released by the University of London revealed that just one month after Tsai Ing-wen went in person, the University of London began to receive letters requesting verification of Tsai Ing-wen’s doctoral dissertation and doctoral degree. According to the survey of the University of London at that time, the general map of the University of London "still could not find the catalog entry" and "there is no written entry indicating whether this paper has been received."
When the dissertation gate broke out in 2019, the LSE official website issued a statement on October 8, which stated that "The records of the Senate House Library of the University of London confirm that this library has received a doctoral dissertation by Tsai Ing-wen, and Turn it over to the IALS library". However, according to information released by Lin Huanqiang, an associate professor of economics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Senate House Library of the University of London made three shocking responses on the same day (October 12):
- According to the Card Catalogue records at the Senate House Library, the library should have never received copies of the original papers returned by the External Examiners.
- According to later bibliographic records, the Senate House library received a paper in 2011 and sent it to the Institute for Advanced Study in Law (IALS) library.
- But the IALS library has confirmed that their library no longer holds the 2011 edition of the paper.
In addition, IALS also responded to the same question on the same day (October 12), "We do not have Tsai Ing-wen's papers in our collection, and our records show that we have never received Tsai Ing-wen's papers."
It is worth noting that, according to Emily , who just took up the post of Information Governance Officer at the University of London in January 2022. The latest internal email records released by Brick (Emily Brick) show that as early as 2011, the University of London had launched an investigation and found problems.
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